About 11 women have been dragged and arraigned
before a Sharia court for allegedly smoking Indian hemp and engaging in other
vices. The Faggae Outpost of the Kano State Hisbah Board (Sharia Police) on
Monday said it had commenced the prosecution of 11 women for allegedly engaging
in social vices. Salisu Umar, the Commander, Special Services of the board,
said in Kano that the suspects were apprehended around the Sabongari area in
the metropolis.
He said they were arrested during a special patrol conducted
by the Fagge local government office of the Board. Mr. Umar said the suspects
were found drinking alcohol, smoking cannabis and romancing with men other
than their husbands or close relations, which is contrary to the Sharia legal
system.
He said the state had been practicing the Islamic
legal code that prohibits such illicit attitudes, stressing that the board
would intensify its efforts to patrol identified flash points.
“The suspects are females between the ages of 21 and
24 and were apprehended around midnight at beer parlours in Faringida and
Abedie Road in Sabongari,’’ Umar said.“We have brought them before a competent
Sharia court for prosecution,” he said.
Mr. Umar explained that the suspects were screened
and taken to court and they were now awaiting trial at the Central Prisons,
Kano, as their case was adjourned till November 14th, 2016.
He said the board would not condone any act of
immorality, stressing that it would arrest and prosecute whoever engages in
such vices. Mr. Umar noted that four out of the suspects were divorcees with
kids, while one of them was carrying a three-month-old pregnancy.No details
were provided by the News Agency of Nigeria as to whether men in the beer
parlour or with whom the women romanced were also arrested.
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