237 Terrorism Suspects Bag Death Sentence, Life Imprisonment

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Over two hundred suspects linked with terrorism activities in different parts of the country have been convicted by various Federal High Courts in the country after being tried and found guilty of the offences.

National Counter Terrorism Centre in the office of the National Security Adviser, in a statement, explained that some of the suspects were sentenced to death, life imprisonment, and 20 to 70 years, depending on the gravity of their offence.

The statement explains that the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation, under the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, in collaboration with ONSA, oversaw their trials.

The statement added that hundreds of the suspects were tried by five Federal High Court judges in phases at the Kainji Detention Facility over their involvement in the heinous crimes, with over 500 convictions secured in the past.

Providing an update after the conclusion of Phase 6 of the trial held between December 9 to 13, 2024, the Department of Strategic Communications in ONSA, explained that a total of 237 cases were heard from the trials.

The department stated that among those sentenced to the maximum penalty were individuals found guilty of heinous offences, including attacks on women and children and destruction of religious sites.

The suspects who were found guilty of killing innocent civilians as well as the abduction of women and children in brutal assault at Gina Kara Kai community in Borno State also received maximum penalty.

REPORTER: FUNMILOLA ADEYEMI, ADBN NEWS.

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