A 16year old seamstress apprentice, Cecilia Ukpa, has been
arrested by the police for pouring hot water on her colleague over a
disagreement.
Ukpa and the victim, Abigael Albert, live in the same
residence with their boss on Meyiga Street, Ilogbo, Ajangbadi area of the state.
The official PUNCH Metro learnt that a senior apprentice had
instructed Ukpa to take the generator used in the shop inside on June 23 when
they were about to close on that day.
Ukpa reportedly declined the order, giving the excuse that
the boss had sent her on an errand.
She was said to have told the senior to give the task to
grant on Albert. Ukpa’s suggestion reportedly angered the victim, leading to an
altercation between them.
As I was going to fetch water to wash the plates, the senior
dragged me back and slapped me repeatedly.
Then Abigael also started abusing me and we fought each
other. She inflicted injury on my face before we were separated.
Our correspondent learnt that Albert had come to the kitchen
to cook around 6pm by the following day and meet Ukpa boiling water. They
reportedly kept each other at arm’s length.
While Albert was immersed in the cooking, the suspect
reportedly turned the boiled water in the kitchen on her, scalding some parts
of her body.
Ukpa was get arrested by the police after the incident was
reported at the Ilemba Hausa Police Division.
She was eventually brought by a police prosecutor, ASP Ojaokomo
Olusoji, before an Apapa Magistrate’s
Court on one count of assault.
The charge read, That you, Cecilia Ukpa, on June 24, this
year 2015, at about 6pm, on Meyiga Street, Ilogbo, Ajagbandi, Lagos, in the
Apapa Magisterial District, did unlawfully assault on Abigael Albert, 17, by
pouring hot water on her body, which caused her grievous harm and thereby
committed an offence punishable under Section 243 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State of Nigeria, in the year 2011.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the offence before the
presiding Chief Magistrate, P.A.
Adekomaya.
She was admitted to bail in the sum of one hundred thounsand
naira (N100,000) with a surety in like sum.
Surety must present evidence of tax payment and his or her
residential address to the court for verification, Mr. Adekomaya added.
The case was adjourned till Wednesday July 22nd, 2015 for
mention.
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