Benin court convicts 33 for not wearing face masks, other infringements

A Mobile Court in Benin on Friday convicted 33 people to various hours of community service for not wearing face masks, improper disposal of refuse and displaying wares in unauthorised places.

The community service includes clearing drains, picking trash, compulsory community sensitization and grass cutting.

They include 21 convicted for not wearing face masks, six for improper disposal of wastes and wrong display of their wares on a walkway.

The Edo government had imposed the use of face masks as a strategy to curb the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Prosecuting counsels, Mr G. O. Odeyibo and A. Ayo, told the court that the 33 accused, who subsequently pleaded guilty, were apprehended within the Benin metropolis.

Presiding Chief Magistrate, Rusberth Imafidon, convicted the 21 face mask violators and directed them to do community service for three hours daily for two days.

He gave them no option of fine.

He also sentenced the six convicts, who did not dispose off their wastes properly at the Oba Market, to do community service of three hours for one day.

He also did not give them an option of fine.

Imafidon further sentenced the six other traders, who displayed their wares on a walkway, to community service of three hours per day for three days or pay a fine N3,000 each.

The Chief Magistrate pointed out that doing community service was in tune with non-custodian sentence.

He said correctional officers would oversee the convicts while serving their punishments.

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