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The Court of Appeal in Lagos on
Friday affirmed the judgment of a Federal High Court in Lagos convicting and
sentencing three members of dreaded terror group,
Boko Haram to 25 years
imprisonment each. According to the Premium Times the Appeal Court, in a
judgment delivered by Justice Y.B Nimpar, rejected the appeal filed by the
convicts and upheld the judgment of the court below. Justice Ibrahim Buba of
the Federal High Court in Lagos, originally handed down the verdict on
September 30, 2014 after the Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of
Justice, successfully prosecuted the terrorists before the court.
The State Government had filed
charges against four accused persons for conspiracy to commit a felony to wit:
acts of terrorism, concealing information about acts of terrorism and having
possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition contrary to various sections
of the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act, 2013 and the Firearms Act, Cap
F.28 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. Out of the four persons charged,
three were sentenced to 25 years imprisonment each, while the fourth accused
was discharged and acquitted. Those convicted and sentenced are Ali Mohammed
Modu, Adamu Ali Karumi, and Ibrahim Usman Ali. Dissatisfied with the verdict,
had approached the Appeal Court in Lagos asking that the verdict be upturned on
the grounds that they were charged under inapplicable laws, and that the 25
years terms of imprisonment were excessive. One of the convicts, Ibrahim Usman
Ali, had specifically argued that he was inadvertently convicted and sentenced
for a count with which he was not charged. While the Court of Appeal agreed
that one of the convicts was wrongly convicted under a count with which he was
not charged, the Court however affirmed the judgment of Justice Buba, which
convicted and sentenced the three terrorists to 25 years imprisonment each.
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