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Courts convict 742 terrorists, free 888
The Federal Government has prosecuted a total of 1,743 suspects for terrorism-related offences across six phases of trials conducted in the country since 2017.
Among these, a total of 742 convictions have been secured, while 888 individuals have been discharged and acquitted due to lack of evidence, among other reasons.
Additionally, 92 trials have been adjourned.
The Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, Mohammed Babadoko, disclosed this at a press briefing in Abuja on Monday.
He said, “In October 2017, 50 were convicted; 203 were discharged/acquitted; 28 were adjourned.
In February 2018, 203 were convicted, 582 were discharged/acquitted, and 24 were adjourned. In July 2018, 113 were convicted, 102 were discharged/acquitted, and 9 were adjourned.
“In December 2023, 14 were convicted; one was acquitted; 10 were adjourned. In July 2024, 125 were convicted; none were acquitted, and 21 cases were adjourned. In December 2024, 237 were convicted; none was acquitted, and no cases were adjourned.
“Some of these cases involve acts of terrorism, terrorism financing, and other criminal activities, for which some defendants were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from 60 years to life imprisonment.
“It’s important to note that within the last year, during this administration, about 515 cases were disposed of, and over 800 individuals—whom we call clients, those who have served terms or were discharged/acquitted at various stages of trial—were moved to Operation Safe Corridor in Gombe for rehabilitation and reintegration, in accordance with the orders of the court and the policy of the Federal Government.”
The Director of Legal Services at the Office of the National Security Adviser, Zakari Mijinyawa, stated that those eligible for deradicalisation are those whom the criminal justice process has not found guilty of committing any offence.
He said, “So if there is evidence and you go through the trial and are convicted, you serve your sentence. The whole process of Operation Safe Corridor and the DDRR (Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration, and Rehabilitation) is for those whom the court has found not suitable for prison.
“This is important information that should be widely known across the country. The media should help in spreading this message. The DDRR process includes psychological evaluations, family reunifications, mental health support, and economic intervention.”
The Coordinator of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Maj. Gen. Adamu Laka, recalled that the Nigeria Independence Day attack on October 1, 2010 in Abuja was one of the first major terrorist attacks in Nigeria.
According to him, the attacks escalated thereafter, including attacks on the UN building and the police headquarters in Abuja, carried out by members of the Boko Haram sect led by Abubakar Shekau.
Laka said a team of relevant stakeholders, drawn from different MDAs, were involved in the mass trial.
“These included judges of the Federal High Court, prosecutors, defence counsel from the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, staff of the Office of the National Security Adviser, observers from the Nigerian Bar Association, and the press,” he added.
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DSS arraigns El-Rufai for ‘invading’ NSA Ribadu’s phone conversation, now to face 5 count charge
The Department of State Services, DSS, on Thursday arraigned ex- Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, for allegedly accessing the telephone conversation of Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser, NSA.
El-Rufai is being prosecuted on a five-count amended charge before the Abuja Federal High Court.
The prosecution informed the court at the commencement of proceedings that the charge has been amended from three to five counts.
Consequently, the presiding judge, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, struck out the previous count.
El-Rufai pleaded not guilty to the five-count amended charge.
Recall that the former FCT Minister had in February, during an interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time said “someone wiretapped” Ribadu’s phone, allowing him to listen to the NSA instructing security operatives to effect his arrest.
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South Africa’s Police Boss Charged Over Controversial Health Contract
South Africa’s Police Chief Charged Over Controversial Health Contract
South Africa’s national police commissioner has been formally charged over alleged irregularities tied to a controversial health services contract awarded within the police service.
According to reports, the case relates to a multi-million rand contract intended to provide health and wellness services for police officers, which later came under scrutiny over procurement concerns.
The contract is said to have been cancelled after questions were raised about how it was awarded and whether proper procedures were followed.
The police chief, identified as Fannie Masemola, is accused of failing in his responsibilities as accounting officer during the approval process of the deal.
He is expected to face multiple charges as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the agreement.
Reports indicate that other senior officials within the police service, as well as a businessman linked to the contract, are also facing charges in connection with the case.
The matter has sparked widespread debate in South Africa over accountability, governance and transparency in public procurement processes.
Critics say the case highlights ongoing concerns about corruption risks in state institutions and the need for stricter oversight of government tenders.
Civil society groups have also called for stronger enforcement of anti-corruption measures, especially in sectors involving public safety and essential services.
The case has drawn national attention due to the senior position held by the accused and the importance of trust in law enforcement leadership.
Analysts suggest the outcome of the proceedings could have wider implications for confidence in policing structures and reform efforts.
The police commissioner has reportedly indicated his intention to continue in office unless otherwise directed by the country’s leadership.
Court proceedings have been postponed as the legal process continues and further investigations are carried out.
The case remains one of the most closely followed legal and governance developments in South Africa at present.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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Two soldiers wounded, 24 terrorists eliminated as troops repel attack in Yobe-Army reveals
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have repelled a coordinated terrorist attack on Kukareta in Yobe State, wasting 24 insurgents and recovering a ‘large cache of arms and ammunition in the process’.
According to an official statement issued on Thursday, the troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) under Sector 2 engaged the attackers in the early hours of the day, after they launched what was described as a “determined terrorist attack” on the Kukareta location.
The statement was signed by Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, Media Information Officer at Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI.
The statement noted that “the attack, which commenced shortly after midnight and lasted until about 0300 hours, was met with a swift and coordinated response by vigilant troops who executed a deliberate offensive-defensive action, effectively containing the assault and forcing the terrorists into a disorderly withdrawal.”
Military authorities disclosed that the fierce engagement resulted in significant losses for the insurgents, with “24 terrorists neutralised so far,” while troops continue to comb the area for additional casualties and fleeing fighters.
In the aftermath of the confrontation, troops reportedly recovered a substantial stockpile of weapons and ammunition abandoned by the retreating terrorists.
Items recovered include “18 AK-47 rifles, 3 General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG), 2 PKT automatic anti-aircraft guns, 3 RPG tubes, 2 mortar tubes, 4 hand grenades, 18 AK-47 magazines, and large quantities of belted 7.62mm ammunition for PKT systems.”
The military also confirmed casualties on the side of government forces.
“Troops recorded 2 personnel wounded in action, who have been stabilised,” the statement said, adding that “one reinforcing armoured tank sustained damage with all tyres blown out during the engagement,” the statement said.
Further details indicated that exploitation operations are ongoing across the battlefield, particularly along the withdrawal routes of the insurgents. These areas were described as being “littered with blood trails and medical consumables,” suggesting that more casualties may have been inflicted on the fleeing fighters.
Kukareta, located within the broader conflict-affected areas of Yobe State, has witnessed periodic insurgent incursions, making sustained military vigilance critical to preventing territorial breaches and protecting civilian populations in surrounding communities.
The Army emphasized that the successful defence of Kukareta underscores the operational strength of its forces in the North East theatre.
It stated that “this successful operations highlights the resilience, combat readiness and fire superiority of OPHK troops in denying terrorists freedom of action.”
Reaffirming its commitment to sustaining pressure on insurgent groups, the military assured that “operations will continue with sustained offensive pressure to consolidate gains and decisively defeat all terrorist elements across the Joint Operations Area.”
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