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Tuesday 16 September 2014

NIGERIAN MILITARY COURT TO EXECUTE 12 SOLDIERS

The military authorities Tuesday  morning sentenced 12 soldiers to death for mutiny.

The soldiers were charged with six count of criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny, disobeying lawful orders and various acts said to be inimical to the military service.

The nine-member all military Court Martial, also found the soldiers guilty of insubordinate behavior, use of abusive language, leveling false accusation against their superior officers, among others.

They were similarly found guilty of attempting to kill their erstwhile General Officer Commanding 7 Division, Major General Ahmed Mohammed by shooting at his official car, between May 13 and 14, 2014. The car was bullet proof.

The incident took place at the Maimalari Barracks, Maiduguri in the course of the ongoing counter insurgency campaign.

The court also found them guilty of preventing the movement of some of their injured colleagues to hospital and obstructing evacuation of their dead ones who were killed in ambush on their way from an operation in Chibok, Borno State.
Soldiers standing trial for mutiny.

Those to die are: Cpl. Jasper Braidolor, David Musa, Friday Onu, Yusuf Shuaibu, Emmanuel Igomu, Andrew Ngbede, Nurudeen Ahmed, Ifeanyi Alukhagbe, Alao Samuel, Amadi Chukwudi, Alan Linus and Stephen Clement.

Jeremiah Ichocho, who was found guilty of Absence Without Official Leave (AWOL) was sentenced to two years without hard labour.

Five were discharged and acquitted, having been found not guilty by the court.
The court said the sentences were subject to confirmation by higher authorities and acknowledged the right of the soldiers, who pleaded not guilty to most of the charges, to appeal the judgment.
The court was presided over by Brig. Gen. CC Okwonkwo.

Other members of the court are: Col. T.S Nurseman, Col. T.O Olowomeye, Col. I.G Lassa, Lt.Col. J.K Feboke, Lt. Col. C.R Nnebeife, Major I Yusuf, Major T.A Yakubu and Major A.E Martins.
Lt. Col. AA Audu and Lt. Col. U Ukpe served as prosecutors.

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