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Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Franchise21(m): 5:04pm On Oct 01, 2014
The Federal High Court in Lagos, Tuesday, sentenced three Boko Haram suspects to a total of 75 years in prison.

Each of the three convicts, who were among the 17 accused earlier charged before the court in November last year, bagged 25 years imprisonment.

Just like the trial, the journalists were barred from covering the judgment.

Even the intervention of Bello Okandeji, Deputy Court Registrar at the Federal High Court, Lagos, did not yield a positive report for the reporters. Armed security officials manning the door told Mr. Okandeji they were following “specific instructions.”

Earlier, Ibrahim Buba, the trial judge, had sought the views of both the prosecution and defence counsels on the legality of delivering the judgment in camera.

At the commencement of trial on December 3, last year, the judge had made an order barring journalists from the proceedings following an application by Ade Ipaye, the Lagos State Attorney-General and prosecuting counsel.

Men of the Department of Security Services (DSS) had prevented journalists from covering the suspects’ arraignment a week earlier.

On Tuesday, Mr. Ipaye reiterated his position, adding that if the trial had been conducted in secret, the judgment also ought to be delivered in secret since it was a part of the proceeding.
The defence lawyer agreed with the prosecution.

The judge told journalists and every other person who was not involved in the proceeding to leave the court room.

The 17 accused who were arraigned before the judge, last year, on an eight count of terrorism and possession of firearms and membership of a proscribed organization include Ali Mohammed, Adamu Karumi, Ibrahim Usman, Bala Haruna, Idris Ali, Mohammed Murtala, Kadiri Mohammed, Mustapha Daura, Abba Duguri, and Sanni Adamu.

Others were Danjuma Yahaya, Musa Audu, Mati Daura, Farouk Haruna, Abdullahi Azeez, Ibrahim Bukar and Zula Diani.

At the end of Tuesday’s judgment, a lawyer who attended the proceedings told journalists that the fourth defendant in the trial was acquitted.
The lawyer pleaded not to be named because he was not authorized to address journalists on the outcome of the trial.

According to the lawyer, the Attorney-General had entered a nolle prosequi (Latin for “do not prosecute”) in respect of two of the defendants, who were then discharged. Later, another 11 were also discharged in the course of the trial following another nolle prosequi by the prosecution.

Only four – the first to fourth defendants – went through a full trial.

The suspects allegedly committed the offences on March 21 last year, at Plot 5, Road 69, Lekki Phase I Housing Estate, and at No. 24, Oyegbeni St., Ijora-Oloye, Apapa-Iganmu, Lagos.
They were alleged to have in their possession three packets of explosive construction pipes, 15 detonators, and 11 AK47 rifles with 30 rounds of live ammunitions.

Other items also alleged to have been found in their possession include 200 rounds of 7.6 mm live ammunition, two suit cases containing explosives, and a water container filled with explosives.

The offences contravened sections 13(2) and 17(b) of the Terrorism Act 2013, as well as sections 1, 8, 27 (1) (a) and (b) of the Firearms (special provisions) Act, Cap F28, Laws of the Federation, 2004, and punishable under Section 8 of the same act.

The lawyer said the discharged fourth defendant was charged with funding terrorism by agreeing to provide money to facilitate the escape of the first defendant from detention.

According to the lawyer, Justice Buba held that the prosecution did not establish the charge against the fourth defendant.

It was learnt that the judge, however, convicted the first to third defendants on all the counts, sentencing them to 25-year jail term each
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/168883-journalists-barred-as-court-sentences-three-boko-haram-suspects-to-75-years-in-prison.html

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by adebayour26: 5:24pm On Oct 01, 2014
I just hope there won't be PRISON BREAK in reality.

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by FlintGuevara(m): 5:39pm On Oct 01, 2014
Good riddance.

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by PrinceAkbabio(m): 5:45pm On Oct 01, 2014
Rubish, why wasting tax payers money in feeding ds bastards? So after 25yrs de com bak n continue frm were de stoped? Y nt grp dem in one plac n detonate dia own bomb on dem?

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by olayincar(m): 7:36pm On Oct 01, 2014
adebayour26: I just hope there won't be PRISON BREAK in reality.

Then,they need Micheal Scofield

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Dee60: 7:48pm On Oct 01, 2014
For killing?
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
abi wehre lawon eleyi ni ? 75years in ? they should be burnt alive or they should insert plugged heater into their anus before breaking their balls

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by adonbilivit: 7:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
that is as good as life imprisonment. i hope it is with hard labour and no food so they can die slowly. we can't feed them, if they get hungry they can eat one another in prison. if they are thirsty they should drink one another's blood. the judge that decided this case deserve a national award

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
EYen na nice

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by kingzjay(m): 7:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
How does that equate human lives they wasted?

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Idrismusty97(m): 7:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
25 years each? Too small!

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by ericgold(m): 7:49pm On Oct 01, 2014
Ok
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:50pm On Oct 01, 2014
Those niggas don't deserve any court judgement.....#kill them all

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by fitzmayowa: 7:50pm On Oct 01, 2014
I would have preferred they get 72 years each, meaning every of the year spent in prison will be for each of the 72 virgins they were seeking...

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by PROCTOR: 7:50pm On Oct 01, 2014
Ebola .......gone
boko haram...quarter to
smart phones for lesser prices
MAY ALL OUR PROBLEMS END WiTH 2014

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by mrvance(m): 7:50pm On Oct 01, 2014
Death penalty go so sweet...

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:50pm On Oct 01, 2014
cheesy Why 75 years? 1000Years would be better.

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by odepacy: 7:50pm On Oct 01, 2014
Prison break season 2
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:51pm On Oct 01, 2014
PROCTOR: Bgfvc
Slonge2: .
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eleko1: .
sMH cee dem grin
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:51pm On Oct 01, 2014
Just 75 years? Karma requires that they be sentenced to death by burning..

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by eleko1: 7:51pm On Oct 01, 2014
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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by EmmanuelDon7(m): 7:51pm On Oct 01, 2014
Let them go n die in prison. Blood suckers
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Leadn(m): 7:52pm On Oct 01, 2014
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:52pm On Oct 01, 2014
Goodnews...they will keep going down one after d other...
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by dada01(m): 7:52pm On Oct 01, 2014
Good 2 no
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by elspycey(m): 7:52pm On Oct 01, 2014
Hope there are virgins in prison...enjoy your new apartments.

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by princemolak(m): 7:53pm On Oct 01, 2014
I thought suspect is a word meant for those that are yet to be convicted by the court of law!!

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by Nobody: 7:53pm On Oct 01, 2014
Photos of very little Boko Haram boys who were kill yesterday has just been released...See that one Here Imagine little boys..Seeing those pictures got me almost crying
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by sirjohnson(m): 7:54pm On Oct 01, 2014
Nice one
Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by idris4r83(m): 7:55pm On Oct 01, 2014
what I noticed is that 85% of nairalanders dont read before commenting they just comment based on the headlines. The imprisonment is not 75 years as the headlines says, it is 25years each and they are 3 which sums up the years to 75 years. On seeing the headlines myself I thought is 75 years per boko haramite.

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Re: Court Sentences Three Boko Haram Suspects To 75 Years In Prison by OkikiOluwa1(m): 7:55pm On Oct 01, 2014
Na so I read am this morning for Punch Newspaper.

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