FCTA Mobile Court convicts Islamic cleric, others for violating lockdown order

An Islamic cleric, Malam Isa Ismail and two others have been convicted for organizing prayers in contravention of the Presidential sit-at-home order.

According the Chairman, FCT Enforcement Team, Mr. Ikharo Attah, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Mobile Court convicted the Islamic Cleric alongside two other after they were arrested at a popular Mosque in Wuse II District for flouting the President’s order, thus, endangering and jeopardising the efforts of the government in the fight to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the FCT.
Attah who strongly frawned at the continuous violations of the lockdown order by religious leaders and other residents within the territory, disclosed that the cleric and the two other convicts were fined N2,000 each and compulsory 24 hours of community service.
He also noted that the 15 mobile courts sitting at different locations have convicted up to 500 violators, and impounded several vehicles.
However, he called on residents to stop undermining government’s efforts at curtailing the spread of COVID 19, saying the killer virus is not a respecter of persons nor religion.
“The FCTA mobile court sitting at Eagle Square today convicted an Imam of a popular Mosque in Wuse 2 District for holding worship in contravention of the lockdown rules.
“Imam Isa Ismail and two other worshippers were convicted and fined N2,000 each with community service. They will be cleaning the neighbourhood for 24 hours, to serve as deterrent to others.
“Several motorists were also arrested and arraigned before the mobile court. Since the mobile courts started sitting, about 500 violators have been convicted. Many of them were fined and released after paying the fines.
“Based on the discretion of the court, the convicted violators were fined and released, because sending them to Correctional Centres would undermine government’s efforts towards decongesting Correctional Centres and other detention facilities across the country. Moreso, many of the convicts were first time offenders.” He said.