A Federal High Court in Lagos,
yesterday, sentenced three alleged Boko Haram members, to 25 years imprisonment
each, for acts of terrorism.
The convicts were among 17 accused, who were earlier charged before the court on November 27, 2013.
The convicts were among 17 accused, who were earlier charged before the court on November 27, 2013.
The 17 accused were: Ali Mohammed,
Adamu Karumi, Ibrahim Usman, Bala Haruna, Idris Ali, Mohammed Murtala, Kadiri
Mohammed, Mustapha Daura, Abba Duguri, Sanni Adamu, Danjuma Yahaya, Musa Audu,
Mati Daura, Farouk Haruna, Abdullahi Azeez, Ibrahim Bukar and Zula Diani.
The Lagos State Government had
arraigned the accused on an eight-count charge of acts of terrorism and
possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition.
Trial judge, Justice Ibrahim Buba, however, delivered judgment in camera, as journalists, and other lawyers were ordered to vacate the courtroom, leaving the prosecution and defence counsel.
Trial judge, Justice Ibrahim Buba, however, delivered judgment in camera, as journalists, and other lawyers were ordered to vacate the courtroom, leaving the prosecution and defence counsel.
The judge had earlier sought the
views of lawyers in court, if it was within the law to deliver the judgment in the
open court.
The Deputy Director of Public Prosecution, had responded that since the trial was conducted in camera for security reasons, judgment should also be delivered in the same manner.
The Deputy Director of Public Prosecution, had responded that since the trial was conducted in camera for security reasons, judgment should also be delivered in the same manner.
But Justice Buba who noted that even
judges learn everyday, said he will like to do a brief research on the subject,
and rose at 11.30a.m., with a promise to return by 12p.m.
At the resumed hearing, the judge again asked the parties to address him on the legality of giving judgment in camera.
At the resumed hearing, the judge again asked the parties to address him on the legality of giving judgment in camera.
The Attorney General of Lagos State
Mr Ade Ipaye in response, said that if the trial was conducted in secret, the
judgment should also be delivered in secret as the judgment was also an
inherent part of the proceeding.
The defence team also maintained the
same position.
Justice Buba subsequently ordered
everyone except the parties and the security operatives to vacate the courtroom
to allow him deliver his judgment. Newsmen who were ordered out of the
courtroom, then approached the Deputy Chief Registrar and the Administrative Head
of the Court, Mr. Bello Okandeji to complain that they were not allowed in the
court, while at the same time they were required to give an accurate account of
the judgment, which they were not allowed to witness.
Okandeji then led journalists to the
court but was restrained by security men who told the DCR that they had
specific instructions not to allow anyone into the courtroom.
After the court had risen, journalists also approached one of the lawyers, who witnessed the judgment.
After the court had risen, journalists also approached one of the lawyers, who witnessed the judgment.
It was gathered that although 17 of
the accused had earlier been arraigned, the A-G had discontinued proceedings
against 13 of them.
According to a source, the court had
found the first three accused guilty of the offence as charged, and had
accordingly sentenced them to 25 years imprisonment each.
“The fourth accused who, was charged with allegedly sponsoring the sect, was however, discharged and acquitted, on the grounds that the prosecution failed to establish his guilt,” the source said.
“The fourth accused who, was charged with allegedly sponsoring the sect, was however, discharged and acquitted, on the grounds that the prosecution failed to establish his guilt,” the source said.
It will be recalled that after the arraignment
of the accused in 2013, journalists had also been barred from covering the
proceedings.
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How Three Boko Haram Members Were Jailed 25 Years Each For Terrorism
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