Friday 6 March 2015

Nyanya bombing: FG arraigns Ogwuche, others

Nyanya bombing: FG arraigns Ogwuche, others

A Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday ordered suspected Nyanya bombers to
remain in the custody of the Department of State Services.
Justice Ahmed Mohammed made the order after the accused persons pleaded
not guilty to eight counts of terrorism charges.
The six accused persons were Aminu Ogwuche, Akhmad Rufai Abubakar (aka Abu
Ibrahim/Maitirare), Mohammed Sani Ishaq, Ya’u Saidu (aka Kofar Rama), Anas
Isah, Adamu Yusuf and Nasiru Abubakar.
They were arraigned on an eight count filed by the office of Attorney General of
the Federation, to which the accused persons pleaded not guilty.
The were accused of conspiracy, engaging in act of terrorism, belonging to Boko
Haram, an outlawed group and refusal to disclose to security agencies,
information that would have helped in preventing act of terrorism.
Ogwuche was, in count six, accused of rendering supports to a terrorist group by
giving money at different times and places in Abuja to the widows of members of
the terrorist organisation known as Boko Haram.
Ogwuche and Abubakar (aka Dr Tsiga) were, in count seven, accused of carrying
out “surveillance and identified Silverbird Galleria and other locations as potential
targets of terrorist attack.”
Shortly after the accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges, lead
prosecution lawyer and Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation,
Mohammed Saidu Diri, applied that the court further remand the accused persons
in the custody of the DSS.
Diri, who relied on the provision of Section 27(1) of the Terrorism Prevention Act
(TPA) 2013 (as amended), said his application was informed by the recent
increase in cases of prison breaks in the country.
The defence team led by Armed Raji (SAN) objected strenuously to Diri’s
application. He urged the court to remand the accused persons in custody
pending the conclusion of trial.
He adjourned to March 17 (at 1pm) for the commencement of trial.

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