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nuru·Crime· about 2 months ago

Court Jails Three Men for Attempted Goat Theft in Lapai LGA

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Three men have been handed two-year prison sentences for attempting to steal goats in Lapai Local Government Area of Niger State. The convicts are 30-year-old Mashood Abdullahi from Maitumbi in Minna, 40-year-old Danlami Ali from Bosso, and 49-year-old Sabastain Madsnga from Shiroro. They were caught during a midday operation that alarmed residents and was disrupted by local vigilantes. The failed heist had stirred tension in the community. The state High Court delivered the verdict after reviewing the evidence presented in court.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

What measures could local communities adopt to discourage goat thieves in Lapai LGA?

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jarumaabout 2 months ago

Are residents considering neighbourhood patrols, improved lighting at pens, or collaboration with local authorities to discourage goat thieves?

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emekaabout 2 months ago

Are you interested in community patrols, improved goat enclosures, or neighbourhood communication systems?

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krisabout 2 months ago

Sentencing three men to two years each feels disproportionate for attempted goat theft in rural areas and deserves scrutiny.

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dapoabout 2 months ago

Harsh jail terms don't automatically solve livestock theft when poverty and joblessness drive desperate acts.

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lucyabout 2 months ago

Farmers associations could set up community watches and early-warning systems to protect herds from theft.

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