A former Nigerian Blackrock College rugby player who beat up and
robbed a taxi driver to avoid paying a fare has been jailed for nine months.
In the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, Judge Catherine Murphy
said she was jailing Sashi Buti (20) with “great reluctance” after he failed to
engage fully with probation and restorative justice services and failed a drugs
test.
Buti, of Tyrconnell Grove, Inchicore, Dublin pleaded guilty
to the robbery of Joseph Saji at St Michael’s Estate, Inchicore on the night of
August 23rd, 2014.
Buti was caught because he left his passport behind in the
taxi. He went to gardaĆ shortly after the assault and reported his passport as
lost.
Garda Mark Costello previously told the court that Buti
flagged down the taxi on the Naas Road and got into the front passenger seat.
Another man with Buti got into the back seat.
They told the driver to take them to St Michael’s estate,
which Garda Costello described as a derelict site with no CCTV cameras.
Once there, the other man put his arm around the driver’s
neck and Buti started hitting him. Buti then sat up on the driver while the men
robbed his iPhone, SatNav device and €220 in cash.
Shortly after getting out of the car, Buti realised he had
left his passport, mobile phone and a necklace in the foo twell of the taxi.
He went back to the car but the driver had locked the doors.
Buti later reported his passport as lost.
After his arrest later for the robbery, Buti told gardaĆ he
did not know how his property had ended up in the taxi.
The driver suffered tenderness and swelling as a result of
the attack. None of the stolen items were recovered and he was no longer happy
to pick up passengers on the street, which had resulted in a loss of income,
the court heard.
Fiona Pecker BL, defending, previously told the court her
client was drunk on the night. She said he claimed not to know the other man
but that this man had suggested that they both “do a runner” on a taxi as Buti
had no money to get home after a night out.
She said he became involved with Leinster rugby at the age
of 14 and played with the under-15 team. He went on to play for Blackrock,
Liberty Saints and Guinness Rugby Club.
Buti was born in Nigeria but came to Ireland at the age of
eight. His mother, who supported her son in court, was extremely shocked and
appalled at his actions, the court previously heard.
Sentencing him to nine months’ imprisonment, Judge Murphy
said Buti had been given “every opportunity” by the court to improve his
situation.
She said he had failed to provide evidence that he completed
a course at Rathmines College and that an employer reference he supplied from a
valet car parking company was an “insult to the court”.
The reference was not signed, had no letterhead and “could
have been prepared by a child of 15”, the judge said.
The court heard Buti attended only four out of seven
probation service conferences and failed to complete an anger awareness course
as part of the restorative justice programme. He failed to provide any
compensation to his victim and he also tested positive for cocaine and speed.
Buti apologised to the court, telling Judge Murphy he was
“really sorry”. “I know you’ve given me so many chances,” he said. He was an
“idiot” to take drugs, he added.
Judge Murphy said she hoped Buti would use his time in
custody constructively and make a concerted effort to turn his life around upon
release.
“You’ve got too much potential and too much ability to waste
any more time in custody,” she said.
-Irish times

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