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National Court of Papua New Guinea |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
[IN THE NATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE]
CR No. 536 OF 2017
THE STATE
V
BENJAMIN PINU
Kiunga: Koeget, AJ
2017 :18th & 21st, April.
CRIMINAL LAW- Indictable offence – Break, Enter and Stealing under section 398 of the Criminal Code Act – maximum sentence of imprisonment for a term exceeding 14 years – Court’s discretionary powers under section 19 of the Criminal Code Act.
FACTS:
On Tuesday 11th October 2016, the accused in company of Jack Petrus went to Niugini Pride Supermarket located at Laydown, Tabubil in the Western Province.
It is alleged that the co-accused Jack Petrus carried a pliers and he used it to cut open the wall made of corrugated iron sheets at the bottom of the ware house. He broke open the corrugated iron sheets that created a space for himself to enter the Supermarket.
The accused remain outside whilst his co-accused went into the Supermarket.
The co-accused removed from the shelve alcohol namely, a cartoon of blue ice can beer, a cartoon of warrior dark rum, a carton of king cup dark rum and a carton of OP dark rum and took them to where he cut the wall and entered the shop.
The alcohol cartons were broken open and loose bottles were given to the accused outside. When the alcohol were delivered outside of the shop, the co-accused too went outside.
The accused and Jack Petrus put the alcohol bottles and cans in a Tari bilum and carried them away. They took alcohol and consumed some and others were given to friends and relatives. The value of the alcohol stolen is K5,922.30.
On 14th October 2016, police apprehended the accused and Jack Petrus and charged them with the offence of Break, Enter and Stealing.
Cases Cited:
State –v- Brendan Olland Nathan Saisai (2004) N2554
State –v- Jonathan Nalo (2009) CR 813
State –v- Kenneth Maies CR 1189 – 1997
State –v- Noutim (2014) N5794
State –v- Sika (2013) N2544
Counsel:
Ms J. Aihi, for the State.
G. Tine, for the Accused.
21st April, 2017
ARRAIGNMENT:
ISSUE:
LAW:
“398. Breaking into buildings and committing crimes.
A person who –
(a) breaks and enters –
(i) A school house, shop, warehouse, counting house, office, store, vessel, garage, hanger, pavilion, factory, workshop, tent, caravan, petrol station, ship, aircraft, vessel or club; is guilty of a crime.
Penalty: Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years.”
ALLOCATUS:
“I am sorry for what I did. I say sorry to the State and the police. I also say sorry to the company. I ask the Court to be merciful when imposing sentence upon myself.”
PERSONAL PARTICULARS:
AGGRAVATING PARTICULARS:
MITIGATING PARTICULARS:
SENTENCE:
ORDERS:
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Public Prosecutor: Lawyer for the State
Public Solicitor: Lawyer for the Accused
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