The Jigawa State High Court No. 6 (sitting as vacation court) at Dutse had on Monday 1st February, 2021, convicted and sentenced one Suleiman Ahmed, (m), 27 years old, of Lutai Village, Birnin Kudu LGA, Jigawa State, to life imprisonment for the offence of rape, Zainab Baba Santali Public Relations Officer
Jigawa state Ministry of Justice revealed in a statement.
The convict committed the offence on the 15th day of March, 2020 at Babaldu Town when he lured a girl of 11 years old to an uncompleted house and had carnal knowledge of her. Two of the girl’s friends testified that they saw when the convict called the girl to an uncompleted house and they followed them only to catch him red handed while committing the offence.
Prosecution counsel led by the Jigawa Attorney General Dr Musa Adamu Aliyu called 4 witnesses before the court while the defendant denied the charges. The trial judge Justice Musa Ubale ruled that the prosecution counsel has proven their case beyond reasonable doubt against the defendant and sentenced him to life imprisonment for the offence.
In a similar case, the State vs Adamu Ali, the defendant who resides in Birnin Kudu town was accused of raping a 9-year-old primary school pupil in the month of February 2020. The facts of the case were that, the defendant lured the victim with N500 naira to buy biscuits, which she bought the biscuits and took it home. Upon interrogation and investigation by her parents and school management the act of rape in the issue was revealed. The prosecution called four (4) witnesses in proving the case.
Honourable Justice Musa Ubale while delivering the judgment said the prosecution team led by the Honourable Attorney-General/Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, had successfully proved the offence of rape against the defendant. He therefore sentenced the defendant to 21 years imprisonment.
In the case of State vs Mohammed Musa from asayaya village of Birnin Kudu local government , alleged to have raped a 15-year-old girl, Justice Musa Ubale found that the prosecution led by the Honourable Attorney General did not discharge the burden of proof beyond reasonable doubt as such His Lordship discharged and acquitted the defendant.