victim with a knife; that although a first-time offender, her
modus operandi shows how dangerous a person she is;
that to render her harmless and prevent her from doing it
again, it would be proper she be administered an actual
sentence of 36 (thirty-six) months imprisonment and an
actual fine of CFA F 500,000;
B)
Facts against B.S and Udumaga Robert
a)
Aiding and abetting in pimping
Whereas B.S and U.R are being sued for aiding
and abetting in pimping pursuant to articles 131(4) and
533(22) of the Penal Code; that according to these
articles, shall be guilty of aiding and abetting in pimping,
whosoever having cognisance of a pimping offence as
being attempted or already executed and did not
immediately inform administrative or judicial authorities
while it was still possible to prevent or mitigate the effects
thereof, or while thinking that the accused or one of them
would commit new offences which a denunciation could
have prevented;
Whereas B.S and U.R are accused of not
informing relevant authorities about the pimping activities
for which A. A was found guilty; that, in the meantime,
arguments during trial showed that the Accused do not
live with A. A; that an examination of the case file in
court could not clearly establish they were aware of
Anene Aneita’s pimping; that there are still doubts as to
their aiding or abetting in pimping considering factual
analysis of the case file; that it would therefore be proper
to release them for the benefit of doubt;
b) Aiding and abetting in assault and battery
Whereas B.S and U.R are charged with aiding and
abetting in assault and battery; that pursuant to articles
131(4) and 512(18) of the Penal Code shall be guilty of
aiding and abetting in pimping whosoever, having
cognisance of an assault and battery leading to someone
suffering from an illness or total disability of 7 (seven)
days, but less than 21 (twenty-one) days, while the
offence is attempted or already committed and while it
was still possible to prevent it or mitigate the effects
thereof, or while thinking the accused or one of them
would commit new offences which could have been
prevented by immediately informing administrative or
judicial authorities;