Driver’s Mate Remanded for Allegedly Stealing Motorbike
A driver’s mate has been remanded into prison custody after being accused of stealing a motorbike from his colleague. The suspect appeared before a local court following charges of theft brought against him by the police. Reports indicate that the accused allegedly took the motorbike without the own
Ogyem Solomon

A driver’s mate has been remanded into prison custody after being accused of stealing a motorbike from his colleague. The suspect appeared before a local court following charges of theft brought against him by the police.
Reports indicate that the accused allegedly took the motorbike without the owner’s consent while on duty. The victim reported the matter to the police after noticing that the motorcycle was missing under suspicious circumstances. Authorities immediately launched investigations, which led to the apprehension of the suspect.
During the court hearing, the prosecution presented initial evidence supporting the claim that the motorbike was unlawfully taken. The defence requested bail, but the court denied the application, citing the seriousness of the offence and the need for the suspect to remain available for further investigations. The case was adjourned for continuation at a later date.
Police have emphasised the importance of vigilance among commercial drivers, urging them to take precautions to protect their vehicles and report any suspicious activity promptly. Legal observers note that motorbike theft cases are treated seriously due to the significant financial and livelihood implications for victims, particularly in the commercial transport sector.
The court’s decision to remand the driver’s mate underscores the commitment of law enforcement and the judiciary to addressing theft and ensuring that perpetrators are brought to justice.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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