COVID-19: Court Convicts 16 Persons For Violating Guidelines In Edo
A mobile court sitting in Benin City has convicted 16 persons for violating the Edo State Dangerous Infectious Diseases Prevention Regulations put in place by the government to curtail the spread of COVID-19 in the state.
The Presiding Magistrates, Mrs. Igho Braimoh and Okunrobo F. E, convicted the accused to between two to three days community service.
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