A 45-year-old man, Usaini Hamisu, has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment by a Kano State Shari’a Court for stealing two cows valued at N700,000.
Hamisu, who resides at Dorayi Quarters in Kano, was arraigned on a count of theft.
The Presiding Judge, Malam Nura Yusuf-Ahmad, who sentenced Hamisu, gave him the option to pay a N50,000 fine.
The judge also ordered the police to return the cows to the complainant.
Earlier, the Police Prosecutor, Mr Aliyu Abideen, had informed the court that one Garba Audu of Kazawa village, Minjibir Local Government Area of Kano State, reported the matter at Zango Police Division Kano on Aug. 24.
Abideen said that on the same date, at about 2:00 a.m., the defendant went to the complainant’s house situated in Kazawa village and stole his two bulls worth N700,000.
He said the defendant was arrested in Rangaza village while trying to escape with the bulls.
During the investigation, the defendant said anytime he goes to steal, he uses a charm, a stick, and a piece of white cloth so that the cows won’t make any noise and the owner will be asleep until he finishes his operation.
The native doctor who made the charm for him said once the charm gets spoiled, he will start sweating.
“The defendant told the police that it was the charm that got spoiled that was why he was arrested. The defendant pleaded guilty to the charge,” the prosecutor said.
According to the prosecutor, the offence contravenes the provisions of Section 133 of the Kano State Shari’a Penal Code.