The convict was arraigned along with two others in 2020 for armed robbery and criminal conspiracy but the other two members escaped from the prison during the December 2021 Kabba jailbreak which occurred in December last year.
The court ruled on the sole defendant on Wednesday.
The trial judge of the court, Justice Abubakar Suleiman Ibrahim, found the convict guilty of the offence after the defendant confessed to the sale of items carted away during the robbery incident.
The robbery was carried out in August 2020 at Olukere-Amuro in Mopa-Moro LGA where the convict and others at large broke into many houses and dispossessed their victims of valuables.
In addition to admitting to the offence, when his statement to the police was tendered as evidence, the convict’s counsel, Segun Senibi, did not oppose same.
The prosecuting counsel, J. J. Ifepariola, was also able to convince the court of his involvement in the crime.
Witnesses were called by the prosecutor while the defendant’s evidence in his confessional statement pointed to the fact of Adura’s culpability.
He and his co-conspirators were armed with a locally made pistol, which he confessed to having stolen, and committed the offence in the said area.
Adura was found guilty, convicted and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for the offence of the robbery and six months for criminal conspiracy.
The sentences would run concurrently while no option of fine was given even as the convict was a first-time offender.