The police have arraigned a 20-year-old housemaid, Loveth Emmanuel,
before an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court for allegedly stealing N700,000
from the safes of her boss, identified only as Rufus.
It was alleged that the suspect used a stick of broom to open four safes and stole the money at their residence on Sholanke Street in the Ebute-Meta area of Lagos State.
She was alleged to have attempted to flee when the boss alerted policemen from the Denton pision, who arrested her.Rufus described the suspect as an ingrate, saying he treated her well and gave her the same privilege as his children.
The magistrate, Mrs. M.A. Olajuwon, consequently granted her bail in the sum of N200,000 with one surety in like sum, adding that the surety must be resident in Lagos with evidence of tax payment to the state.
It was alleged that the suspect used a stick of broom to open four safes and stole the money at their residence on Sholanke Street in the Ebute-Meta area of Lagos State.
She was alleged to have attempted to flee when the boss alerted policemen from the Denton pision, who arrested her.Rufus described the suspect as an ingrate, saying he treated her well and gave her the same privilege as his children.
He said Emmanuel, who was brought to his family by an agent, stole
money meant for his children’s school fees and jumped into a fast moving
vehicle in a bid to escape.
However, the 20-year-old claimed that her boss got her arrested
because she wanted to sit for an examination, adding that it was when
she was not given time for the exam that she decided to flee.
The Cross River State indigene said the theft allegation happened
since July 2016, and she had been forgiven until she was arrested while
going for the exam.
Emmanuel, who claimed to be an orphan, said she started staying with
Rufus about a year ago, and she was not given any breathing space in the
house.
She was, however, arraigned on two counts of stealing.
The defence counsel, Okoya Sholope, asked the court to grant the
defendant bail in liberal terms, adding that the offence was bailable.
The magistrate, Mrs. M.A. Olajuwon, consequently granted her bail in the sum of N200,000 with one surety in like sum, adding that the surety must be resident in Lagos with evidence of tax payment to the state.
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