Aminu Ogwuche
led by officials of Interpol
The planned arraignment of the
alleged mastermind of the April 14, bomb blast that killed over 75 persons at a
motor park in Nyanya Abuja, Aminu Ogwuche, was stalled yesterday owing to
bickering between the Department of State Service, DSS, and the Nigerian Police
Force, over which of them should be allowed to conduct the trial.
Sequel to a heated argument that
ensued between lawyers from the two security agencies yesterday, the Judge in
charge of the case, Justice Ademola Adeniyi, said he was left with no option
than to adjourn the matter till November 10, to enable Federal Government to
put its house in order.
It will be recalled that
Federal Government had in its bid to expedite the process of extraditing the
accused person from Sudan where he escaped to shortly after the terrorist
attack, entered a three-count criminal charge before the High Court.
The charge which was endorsed by the
Inspector General of Police, was still pending before the High Court when the
accused person was successfully returned to the country with the help of the
Interpol in Sudan.
Meanwhile, upon taking custody of
the accused person, the DSS, promptly approached the high court for an order
permitting it to retain him in detention until the conclusion of investigations
into the matter.
Following the DSS application which
was filed before another judge of the high court, the agency was granted 90
days to conduct and conclude its investigations.
Meantime, at yesterday’s proceeding,
Police lawyer, Mr. Oloye Torugbene, urged the court to okay the accused
to take his plea to the subsisting three-count charge.
His application was vehemently
opposed by DSS lawyer Mr. Clifford Osagie, who drew the attention of the court
to the 90 days order of the sister court, noting that the investigative period
had yet to elapse.
Consequently, Osagie urged the
Police to withdraw the pending charge which he said was only drafted for the
purpose of securing the accused person back to the country.
“My Lord our investigation is still
going on. This is a terrorism case that requires a holistic investigation, before the 90 days
ordered by the court elapses, we must have completed our investigation and file
in our report to the Attorney General of the Federation for further
directives”, Osagie submitted.
Though the DSS declined to produce
Ogwuche in court yesterday, it told the court that he was safely in custody.
In a short ruling, Justice Ademola,
adjourned the case and directed that the accused should be brought to court on
November 10.
Ogwuche was in the charge before the
court, alleged to have conspired with others (at large), to commit an act of
terrorism by detonating improvised explosive devices at Nyanya Motor Park,
which resulted in the death of 75 persons and injuring over a hundred other
persons.
Count two of the charge reads, “That
you, Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche, Male, and others now at large, on the 14th of April,
2014 at Nyanya, FCT, Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court,
did facilitate the activities of persons engaged in an act of terrorism; by
detonating improvised explosive devices at the Nyanya motor park which resulted
in the death of 75 persons and injuring over a hundred other persons.”
The alleged offences were said to be
punishable under sections 1 (2) (d) and 17 of the Terrorism Prevention
Amendment Act of 2013.
Nyanya Bombing:Fight In Court By DSS, Police Over Ogwuche’s Trial
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