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24-Year-Old Prostitute Docked For Bus Robbery.

Joy Ekhoutorwmen, was on Wednesday charged before an Igbosere Magistrates' Court, Lagos, for allegedly robbing a bus
passenger of N30, 000.
The accused, who is currently facing a
two-count charge of conspiracy and
fraud, however, pleaded not guilty.
The police prosecutor, Cpl. Raphael
Donny, told the court that Joy, whose
address was unknown, committed the
offences on Feb. 17 at Osborne road, Ikoyi, Lagos with others still at large.
He said: "The accused, who was once a
prostitute, said she was introduced to
another 'business' – robbing of bus
passengers popularly called 'one chance'.
"Joy and others now at large robbed
one Matthew Ajasa of N30, 000 in the
bus he boarded from Oshodi to Obalende.
"Ajasa was later dumped at Mushin,''
he said.
Donny said the offences contravened
Sections 312 and 409 of the Criminal
Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2011.
The Magistrate, Mulikat Ali-Balogun,
granted the accused bail in the sum of
N20, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the case till April 24 for
trial
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