It was gathered that Jaywon was driving to a destination when policemen, who were monitoring compliance with the curfew, intercepted him around 11pm on Monday and took him into custody.
The music artiste was later taken to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Panti, Yaba, where he was charged before a mobile court after his statement had been taken.
During the court proceedings on Tuesday, it was learnt that Jaywon pleaded guilty and the presiding magistrate ordered him to pay a fine of N10,000. He was also sentenced to do community service for 30 minutes.
When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, said Jaywon was among the 179 persons arrested for violating the curfew and refusing to use face masks in the state, adding that 79 vehicles were also impounded for violating the curfew. from the punchng
Ghen ghen. Everybody should be careful and obey laws.
ReplyDeleteThis coro just continue to spoil market.
Bad boys, bad girls cannot do business again
Our gutters r blocked. Catch them give them shovel to clean it for 1hr .
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But as a celeb u know u would be in the news it's easier to respect urself and not break d law and avoid unnecessary embarrassment
DeletePolice Force guys are now shinning. All the money they are collecting as a result of fines should be used as their donations to this pandemic.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine they might have charged him at the arrest point,oga will prefer to go to court cos they might have called kinikan taosand 😂!
ReplyDelete11pm is stretching it ....!
If na for night dem catch am, na e find trouble. E no get case. Where e dey go by that time, joint abi nightclub?
ReplyDeleteThey took it too far na.I'm my area 9 sef people don dey lock up.Police people go make money well well this period
ReplyDeleteAh, jaywon now, you didn't remember they put curfew for una ni?? Biko be careful.
ReplyDeleteOmo yesterday was war. When I heard a policeman say to one man claiming right, "this was what killed a general in 1992," I said opari. A police had like 20 car keys he seized at a checkpoint alone. I'm sure some people slept on the road. Notwithstanding, this is Nigeria where some animals are more equal than the others and depending also on the manner of approach.....Na house get me today. We shall see about tomorrow God sparing our lives.
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ReplyDeleteEgungun be careful nah express you dey go 🙄
ReplyDeleteWhat was he doing outside at that time?? Let him spend his money in mobile court na
ReplyDeleteBut there is curfew nah! Unless you have an emergency which you can present
ReplyDeleteAll these curfews are only effective in the west, east and Southern parts of the country because here in North, people violate it everyday and nothing has happened to them. In my area sef Keke Carry 6 to 7persengers and nobody dey ask them question.
ReplyDeleteIt is only southerners that will suffer punishment for violation of curfew, all those northerners travelling up and down in droves distributing the virus all over the country, are they ever arrested or chargeto to any court.
ReplyDeleteIt is only southerners that will suffer punishment for violation of curfew, all those northerners travelling up and down in droves distributing the virus all over the country, are they ever arrested or charged to to any court.
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