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18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by AngelicaDivine(f): 6:29am On Jul 02, 2013

Eighteen soldiers, including a lieutenant, on Monday appeared before a General Court Martial in Jos, Plateau State for aiding members of the fundamentalist Islamic sect, Boko Haram, and other insurgent groups in their activities.

The soldiers are members of the Joint Task Force code named Operation Restore Order in Borno State and the Special Task Force also known as Operation Safe Heaven in Plateau State.

The JTF and STF were deployed in the two states following the menace of insurgent groups in the country. While the JTF is also battling with Boko Haram members in Adamawa, and Yobe states, the STF has been grasping with Fulani herdsmen who, in the past 10 years had taken Plateau State by the jugular.

The soldiers are being tried under charges termed, “communication with the enemies, cowardly behaviour, murder and manslaughter.”

The General Officer Commanding the 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Ebisowei Awala, said before the inauguration of the five-member panel that the soldiers were duly investigated by the military police.

Awala described the court martial as one of the instruments conferred on him by the Armed Forces Act chapter A 20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria to address problems in the army.

He explained that any officer who wanted to succeed in the military should be disciplined and loyal, adding that these were two “essential requirements” an officer should not lack.

The GOC said, “Discipline is the foundation on which the military career rests; as a matter of fact, discipline and loyalty are two essential requirements no officer or soldier, who wants to succeed in professional soldiering, can afford to lack.

“It is the duty of superiors to observe, correct and instantly deal with negligence or any misconduct on the part of subordinates.

“When there is any breach, it is expected that appropriate disciplinary measures must be taken by commanders to forestall future occurrences.

“This way, the Nigerian Army can continue to play its constitutional role and sustain its accolade as the pride of the Nigerian nation.”

Awala said that the court martial was necessary so as to ensure that the high level of professionalism required to confront the lingering security challenges in the country, especially in the North-East was sustained.

He enjoined the parties in the court martial to discharge their duties expeditiously and with a high degree of commitment, to enable the accused persons to get justice.

According to him, justice is a three-way traffic that involves the accused, the army and the state; hence the need for fairness and equity.

“I want to implore this general court martial to ensure that no effort is spared to achieve this three-way traffic of the justice system; in this case, of the accused, the Nigerian Army and the state.

“Where a person is convicted of an offence, sentence ought to be passed. Such sentences must be humanely meted out.

“Punishment is among the means available for the maintenance of discipline in the Nigerian Army; as such the kind and amount of punishment should be adequate enough to achieve its purpose and serve as a deterrent to others.’’

He stressed that the GCM was convened to sustain a high level of professionalism required to confront the mounting security challenges in the Division’s area of responsibility.

Judge Advocate, Col. Dorothy Wilson-Ekwo, told newsmen after the convening of the GCM that the suspects would be given a fair hearing.

When the charges were read to the soldiers, they pleaded not guilty. No lawyer appeared for them.

Thereafter the court rose without announcing any adjourning date.

However one of the lawyers present, Mr. A. B. James, told journalists that he was only there as an observer.

Another court martial is also trying 14 officers and men under the 3 Armoured Division for various acts of misdemeanour.

A former Commander of the 33 Artillery Brigade in Bauchi, Brig.-Gen. Muraina Raji, was tried by a Special Court Martial at the 3 Armoured Division, Jos for his alleged role in the escape of two high-profile Boko Haram suspects.

Though he was discharged and acquitted of all the three charges, he was convicted on “special findings” by the court and sentenced to a three-month loss of seniority in his rank.


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Source: http://infonigeria24.com/army-officer-17-soldiers-arraigned-for-communicating-with-the-enemy-other-offences/

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:04am On Jul 02, 2013
BOKO HARAM STILL DOING THEIR THUG THIZZLE ? DAYUMMM.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by babarazy: 10:05am On Jul 02, 2013
shi.t happens.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by ifyfaith: 10:05am On Jul 02, 2013
as if i knew..................
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by obainojazz(m): 10:12am On Jul 02, 2013
hmmm....are you sure those soldiers arrested are not buhari sons
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:14am On Jul 02, 2013
Thunda faya dem!! Lightning laserate deir ass,
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:18am On Jul 02, 2013
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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by XFive: 10:19am On Jul 02, 2013
We did expect this. That will be the aftermath because when we believe we are winning this war, Boko Haram insiders will be killing their fellow military Men.

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:21am On Jul 02, 2013
obainojazz: hmmm....are you sure those soldiers arrested are not buhari sons


you know on a very serious note, you should go back to school and collect the change on the school fees you paid..... because calling you stupiid , will be a disrespect to stupiid people

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by ayee123: 10:26am On Jul 02, 2013
Dealing with traitors.

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by 3ace(m): 10:27am On Jul 02, 2013
That's a good one. Any group or organization with no discipline will never thrive. Off topic, that building in the pix looks like a ship.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by TVTKOKO(m): 10:32am On Jul 02, 2013
It's no news.atleast the ratio is 1 or 2 boko,for a thousand person.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by bellaberry: 10:39am On Jul 02, 2013
I was always of the opinion that there are snitches within the NA. Hunt them like animals!!
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by achi4u(m): 10:39am On Jul 02, 2013
Too bad that those who were assigned to protect the helpless masses are now the traitors killing the masses.

The northern extraction of nigeria army needs to be re-evaluate and by so doing discharge some unwanted rag tag elements in their mist.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by dridowu: 10:40am On Jul 02, 2013
obainojazz: hmmm....are you sure those soldiers arrested are not buhari sons
pple like u blame buhari/gej if are unable to feed ursef.
@topic, if found guilty dy should face d consequence

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by zeanslim(m): 10:40am On Jul 02, 2013
My fronline commando z always loyal obeys all my botton tap
I THINK WE SHOULD EMPLOY HIM grin

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by kliq(m): 10:40am On Jul 02, 2013
Snitches!
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Fesisko(m): 10:42am On Jul 02, 2013
this is what you get when a military man decide not to separate religion, ethnicity, tribal, and geographical affiliations from national assignment. hope they will be given fair hearing to ascertain their level of involvement.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:42am On Jul 02, 2013
Boko haram sympathiezers in the Army, names withheld but we all know the part of the country they come from, they should be investigated thoroughly and made to face the law.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:45am On Jul 02, 2013
Tell us their names. I know it must names like; michael ikechukwu, jonathan jesus, Barnabas chidioke, uchenna judas etc.....hypocrites dem!
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:49am On Jul 02, 2013
obadiah777: BOKO HARAM STILL DOING THEIR THUG THIZZLE ? DAYUMMM.
must you say dayumm in all your post I fit slap you oo
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by calddon(m): 10:51am On Jul 02, 2013
ARES:


you know on a very serious note, you should go back to school and collect the change on the school fees you paid..... because calling you stupiid , will be a disrespect to stupiid people
that I believe is too harsh because the dude just aired his personal opinion.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:51am On Jul 02, 2013
“Punishment is among the means available for the maintenance of discipline in the Nigerian Army; as such the kind and amount of punishment should be adequate enough to achieve its purpose and serve as a deterrent to others.’’

It's a shame that the military now recognise justice than the judiciary who would rather free a corrupt ibori and send people like Bode George to less prison terms that doesnt tally with the offense they committed.

If the military now becomes a role to the Nigerian government on administration of justice,it means the federal civilian authority has failed !

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by tellwisdom: 10:53am On Jul 02, 2013
What is the meaning of aiding?? They gave bokoharam first aid treatment after injuring them?? sad
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by fitzmayowa: 10:55am On Jul 02, 2013
tellwisdom: What is the meaning of aiding?? They gave bokoharam first aid treatment after injuring them?? sad

Someone has refused to take his medication...Oya come take your medicine now, to for stall further trash talk

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Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Nobody: 10:57am On Jul 02, 2013
scipher: must you say dayumm in all your post I fit slap you oo
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by ichommy(m): 11:03am On Jul 02, 2013
Garri_Activist: Tell us their names. I know it must names like; michael ikechukwu, jonathan jesus, Barnabas chidioke, uchenna judas etc.....hypocrites dem!

i be yoruba, but y all dis nah.
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by ichommy(m): 11:04am On Jul 02, 2013
tellwisdom: What is the meaning of aiding?? They gave bokoharam first aid treatment after injuring them?? sad

your Username no worl for you @ all
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by igosee: 11:08am On Jul 02, 2013
tellwisdom: What is the meaning of aiding?? They gave bokoharam first aid treatment after injuring them?? sad
You are absolutely right, even before injuring them
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by ichommy(m): 11:08am On Jul 02, 2013
obainojazz: hmmm....are you sure those soldiers arrested are not buhari sons
senseless as a tomato
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by bot101(m): 11:20am On Jul 02, 2013
obainojazz: hmmm....are you sure those soldiers arrested are not buhari sons
Ha ha ha ha
Re: 18 Soldiers On Trial For Aiding Boko-Haram by Neaman(m): 11:28am On Jul 02, 2013
I tink we are close to knowing the whole truth about this insurgents,Boko Haram.

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