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Five terrorists jailed, FG expedites 500 suspects’ trials

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday sentenced five terrorism convicts to various jail terms, including 20 years imprisonment.

The court also remanded another suspect who pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges, as the Federal Government began a fresh phase in the mass trial of 500 suspects.

Justice M. O. Olajuwon remanded Babagana Umar in the custody of the Department of State Services, after he denied a three-count charge bordering on alleged support for Boko Haram.

Umar was accused of “knowingly rendering support by supplying spare parts to Boko Haram,” as well as supplying firewood to the terrorist group in Sambisa Forest in 2022, contrary to Section 13 of the Terrorism (Prohibition and Prevention) Act, 2022.

He was also alleged to have had “information about the whereabouts and activities of Boko Haram, which would have led to apprehension and prosecution of these persons… but did not disclose to any law enforcement agency,” contrary to Section 16 of the Act.

The court adjourned Umar’s trial to the next sitting.

In a separate case before the same court, Justice Olajuwon convicted Yusuf Tuggar Abacha to 20 years’ imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to professing membership of Boko Haram, withholding information about a member of the group, and participating in attacks.

The court struck out a count relating to an agreement to receive AK-47 handling training before proceeding to conviction.

“I hereby sentence him to 20 years imprisonment on each count, to run concurrently, and he is to be rehabilitated and de-radicalised after serving his term,” Justice Olajuwon ruled.

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Meanwhile, in related proceedings before Justice Binta Nyako, four other defendants were convicted and sentenced in separate cases.

In FHC/KMJ/CR/583/2026, a defendant who pleaded guilty to membership of Boko Haram, provision of material support, and handling of funds linked to the group was sentenced to 10 years on each of four counts, to run concurrently.

“I hereby sentence the convict to a term of 10 years imprisonment for each count charge from the date of his arrest to run concurrently… He is to undergo rehabilitation and de-radicalisation,” Justice Nyako said.

Isa Ali was sentenced to 10 years for providing logistical support to Boko Haram, with a membership count struck out following a not-guilty plea.

Similarly, Auwal Bello received 10 years for facilitating terrorism financing, including exchanging about N750,000 and paying N20,000 to the group.

Shehu Bukar was sentenced to 20 years for supplying cattle and goats to Boko Haram.

Justice Nyako described his offence as “so gruesome” and rejected defence pleas for leniency.

“I hereby sentence him to a term of 20 years imprisonment from the date of his arrest. He is also to undergo rehabilitation and de-radicalisation,” she said.

All convicts were directed to undergo rehabilitation and de-radicalisation, with the Ministry of Interior determining the correctional facilities where they will serve their terms.

The Federal Government’s fresh mass trial, in its ninth phase, is being handled by 10 judges sitting during the court’s Easter vacation to fast-track proceedings.

Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), confirmed that although 500 suspects are slated for trial, 227 were taken before the courts on the first day.

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“Don’t forget this is an Easter period. Ordinarily, the judges are not supposed to be here… but they have been so patriotic, and they have put their service to the nation.

“For phase nine, we have 500 in all, and it will last to either Friday or Saturday,” Fagbemi said.

The suspects face allegations of participating in attacks, particularly in northern Nigeria, leading to more than 2,000 deaths, as well as financing terrorism, supplying arms, ammunition, food, and other logistics.

Fagbemi said the trials were moved to Abuja for logistical convenience, rather than the usual practice of ferrying the judges to Kainji or Maiduguri to conduct the trials.

“Whether in Kainji or Maiduguri, the people to try terrorism suspects are judges of the Federal High Court.

“For logistic problems, it is not convenient to go to Kainji… the availability of multiple courtrooms here makes it possible for several judges to sit simultaneously,” he said.

He stressed that the proceedings were being conducted openly, with local and international observers, including Amnesty International, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and members of the Nigerian Bar Association present in the courts.

“It is in the open. It’s not a secret trial. You will see where confessions are made, where proof is given. Everything is in the public glare,” he said.

Our correspondent reports that security was heightened around the court premises, with suspects transported in trucks under heavy guard by personnel of the Department of State Services, as well as officers of the Nigeria Police and the Nigerian Army.

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Speaking on the defence’s role, Director-General of the Legal Aid Council, Aliu Abubakar, said the defence’s job was “made easy” as many suspects admitted to the charges.

“The thing with terrorism trials is that it is made easy a little… because the majority of the suspects admit to committing the crime. This has been our experience over the years, and today’s trial is not different,” he said.

He added, “A large number of them are also convicted for association with Boko Haram. Some of them are not active participants… but they are being convicted… association is as grievous as committing an offence.”

Abubakar also noted that some suspects were discharged and acquitted.

“Happily, I can say that one or two of them have been discharged and acquitted… for somebody who has been in detention for four, five years… to be acquitted, it shows that the trial has some level of transparency,” he said.

He confirmed that pre-trial interviews were conducted in Maiduguri and Kainji to ensure due process:

“Yes, we did. It is a prerequisite of the law… we had an opportunity to talk to them… before the main trial taking place today,” he said.

The trials are expected to continue on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

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Nine victims rescued as police burst travel scam syndicate in Ogun

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The Ogun State Police Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit has rescued nine foreign nationals and arrested two suspects linked to a transnational fraud syndicate.

The suspects, Stephen Kwame and Abubakar Sulaimon, were apprehended at their hideout in Owode Egba, where they were holding the victims captive.

The state police spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, who confirmed their arrest, said the victims, including a Ghanaian national, were lured to Nigeria with promises of travel to Europe and were being forced to pay ransom. He mentioned that one victim paid ₵31,000 before being rescued. He added that the police will track down all the accomplices and bring them to justice.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Bode Ojajuni, commended the operatives’ professionalism and urged the public to exercise caution when dealing with international travel agents. The Command has provided emergency contact numbers for reporting suspicious activities.

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Police arrest 18-year-old attempting to collect N20m ransom in Lagos

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The Police Command in Lagos State has apprehended an 18-year-old suspect in connection with a N20 million threat-to-life and ransom demand case.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Tijani, disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday at the command headquarters in Ikeja.

He said the arrest followed a carefully executed decoy operation by police operatives.

According to him, the command received a complaint from the Ojokoro Local Council Development Area concerning a threat to life and a demand for N20 million.

“Acting on the information, operatives were immediately deployed to track and apprehend the suspect.

“The suspect was apprehended on March 27 while attempting to collect the ransom during a sting operation.

“Items recovered from him include an HP laptop and a flash drive, which are currently being examined as part of ongoing investigations,” he said.

The commissioner said the suspect confessed to the crime and also admitted involvement in a previous attempted burglary at a commercial bank.

He added that the arrest formed part of the command’s intensified efforts to combat kidnapping, extortion and related violent crimes across the state.

Tijani assured that investigations were ongoing to uncover possible accomplices and establish the full extent of the suspect’s criminal activities.

He said the suspect would be prosecuted upon completion of investigations.

The commissioner also reiterated the command’s commitment to maintaining law and order.

He warned criminal elements to desist from activities capable of threatening public safety, adding that the police would continue intelligence-led operations across the state.

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Police arrest teenager for armed robbery in Bauchi

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The Bauchi State Police Command has arrested 18-year-old Saihanu Ahmad in connection with an armed robbery at a Federal Polytechnic Bauchi students’ off-campus lodge.

This was disclosed in a statement made available to journalists on Tuesday in Bauchi by the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Nafi’u Habib.

The statement indicated that the incident occurred on April 5, 2026, when two armed suspects stormed the lodge, and made away with several phones and a laptop.

According to Habib, four students reported to ‘E’ Division Yalwa on April 5, 2026, that two armed suspects stormed their lodge and stole the items.

The items reported stolen include an iPhone 14 Pro Max (black), iPhone 13 Pro (sky blue), Redmi A3 [verify] (black), Tecno Spark 40 (white), Samsung A23 [verify] (black), Samsung A23 Plus [verify] (black), Tecno Pop 10 [verify] (silver), iPhone 15 Pro Max (dark blue), and a Samsung laptop (dark blue).

The spokesman stated that the police recovered one of the stolen phones, a Redmi A3 from the suspect.

He said the state Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, had directed the State Criminal Investigation Department to take over the case and track down the accomplice.

“CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu has commended the efforts of the detectives involved in the case and urged the public to continue providing information to help combat crime,” part of the statement reads.

The police said they were working to recover the stolen items and bring the perpetrators to justice.

“We urge off-campus students to stay alert and report suspicious activities,” Habib said.

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The statement appealed to the public to provide any information that could lead to the arrest of the accomplice and the recovery of the stolen items.

“The suspect is currently in police custody, and investigations are ongoing.

“The suspect will be charged in court upon completion of the investigation,” he added.

The command assured the public of its commitment to protecting lives and property across the state.

Habib said the police would intensify patrols and surveillance in the area to prevent similar incidents, urging anyone with information to come forward.

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