19 year old girl drugs friend to steal her properties worth N918,000

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A 19 year old girl, identified as Divine Giwa has been arrested for allegedly stealing a friend’s properties worth N918,000 after drugging her to sleep.

The young lady has been arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court in Lagos, yesterday.

Divine Giwa allegedly administered sleeping substance on her friend via tea, which made her sleep from 7a.m. till 10p.m, during which she ransacked her room and made way with the properties.

According to prosecuting counsel, Ehizoba Godspower, Giwa committed the offence in September 2017.

He said she stole three bags containing clothes valued at N200,000, 30 pieces of shoes, N150,000, jewelries, N100,000, make-up kit, N50,000, three pieces of human hair wigs, N250,000, eye glasses valued N20,000, one phone valued N100,000 and N48,000, totalling N918,000; properties of Chioma Daniels.

He said:

“The defendant deliberately drugged the complainant to enable her steal her money and properties.”

Though Giwa pleaded not guilty to the charge, the complainant had narrated how she was drugged by her friend to the Police. Daniels said:

“A friend of mine introduced the suspect to me in March 2017 at a fast food outlet in Lekki, and begged me to allow the suspect to live with me, pending when she would be able to raise money to rent accommodation.

“I lived with the suspect from March till September 2017, when I told her to prepare tea for both of us to drink.

“After I drank the tea, I slept from 7a.m. and woke up 10p.m., only to discover that the suspect had stolen all my properties and money and escaped.

“I later sighted her at Lekki in June this year and raised the alarm, which attracted people who assisted me to apprehend her and dragged her to the police station.”

Magistrate M. F. Onanusi granted Giwa N200,000 bail, with one surety in like sum, adjourned the case till August 1 for mention and ordered that the defendant be kept at Kirikiri Prisons, pending when she is able to perfect her bail conditions.
Source: News Agencies