KANO
(NAN) ― The Kano State Hisba Board on Monday said 55 people were
arrested and convicted for alcohol consumption in Kano during the
ongoing Ramadan fasting.
The board’s Director-General, Alhaji Abba Sufi,
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kano that the convicts were
apprehended last week following raids of their hideouts in Kano.
“All
the 55 persons were sentenced to four months imprisonment without
option of fine in order to serve as deterrent to others who might
contemplate doing same.
“From those arrested, 50 of them are married men while the remaining five are women.
According to him, the board has also arrested another 27 people for the same offence and they will soon be taken to the court.
He said the board would continue to raid the hideouts with a view to arresting them for prosecution.
On street begging, Sufi said the board had arrested over 400 beggars for violating the anti-begging law.
“We arrest beggars on daily basis but we release first offenders after warning.’’
Sufi
warned that any person caught in the business of begging would be
arrested and charged to court, while beggars from other states would be
repatriated. (NAN)
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