A sex worker, who failed to show up in court last week Friday, caused a stir at the Magistrate’s Court, Monday, when she could not seduce the magistrate, who then ordered her remanded at Afokang Prison, Calabar, for jumping bail.
The Bayelsa State-born sex worker, Princess, was reportedly arrested
alongside her colleagues at the Moonshine Brothel, located at Uwanse two
weeks ago in the wake of the clamp down on sex workers and hoodlums,
following rising crime wave in Calabar.
She was reportedly brought before the magistrate and granted bail, but
when the case came up for hearing last week Friday, she failed to show
up, prompting Magistrate Joseph Ibi to order her arrest. It was learned
that police effected her arrest and took her to court on Monday to give
reasons why she did not show up in court on the day of adjournment as
requested by the magistrate.
According to a police source said Princess, who did not give any
tangible reason for her failure to appear in court, started making faces
at the young magistrate, hoping that the man might be carried away by
her beauty.
However, the magistrate was infuriated by her action and ordered that she be sent back to Afokang to spend the public holidays.
A clerk in one of the courts said: “No sooner had the magistrate given
the order than Princess let out a full throated cry, grabbed the
magistrate’s legs and started pleading for mercy. “She caused
pandemonium in the court hall and other adjoining courts as litigants
and lawyers rushed out to find out what was amiss, thinking that
something tragic had happened.
“I thought somebody had been sentenced to death for murder or related
offence. She was just playing the antics sex workers are used to and
nothing more.”
At the end of her cry, she was calmed down by her colleagues, who led
her into the waiting prison van and was taken to Afokang Prisons as
ordered by the magistrate.