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Saturday, 16 November 2013
Thisday Bomber Jailed For Life
Mustapha Umar, a self confessed Boko
Haram member arrested and tried before
a Federal High Court siting in Abuja in
connection with the 26th April, 2012
bombing of SOJ Plaza in Kaduna state
occupied by ThisDay, The Moment and
The Sun Newspapers, was on Friday
found guilty of the one count charge of
terrorism and sentenced for life.
The convicted terrorist was alleged to
have driven a white Honda Academy car
with registration number AL 306 MKA with
improvised explosives devices into the
premises of SOJ plaza with the intention
to detonate improvised explosive devices
within the premises.
The incident claimed the lives of three
persons and caused several degrees of
injuries on others.
The convict had pleaded not guilty during
his trial but the court placed heavy
reliance on his recorded interview which
he granted to investigators during
interrogations where he claimed to be a
member of the deadly Islamic
fundamentalist group, Boko Haram, as
well as the testimonies of ten witnesses
comprising of police officers who
participated in the investigation and were
led in evidence during the trial.
The prosecution drew the court’s
attention to section 4 (2) of the Terrorism
Act and asked the court to consider the
deaths recorded at the incident and to
pronounce a death sentence on the
accused but the court declined that
invitation and pointed out that the convict
was charged against section One of the
Terrorism Prevention Act which provides
for a life sentence upon conviction.
The court also found that the convict
demonstrated no remorse for his actions
throughout the trial and observed that
the souls of those whose deaths were
caused by his actions are crying out for
substantial justice noting that no one’s
life is more important than that of others.
Furthermore, the court held that the
convict’s reason for attacking ThisDay
newspapers which he said was because
the newspaper was denigrating Prophet
Mohammed was unattainable and noted
that as members of the fourth realm,
nobody should be allowed to muzzle the
press, an objective which the terrorist act
was calculated to achieve .
Pleadings by the defence lawyer for the
court to temper justice with mercy as the
convict is a youth whose family and aged
parents depend on for their livelihood fell
on deaf ears as the court slammed a life
sentence on the convict with a fine of One
Hundred and Fifty Million Naira. His
sentence is to be served with hard labour.
The court further noted that the state of
mind of the convict with which the
terrorism attack was planned, coordinated
and orchestrated reinforced its
determination to remove him from the
public for life.
To the families of the victims of the terror
act, the court awarded the sum of One
Hundred and Fifty Million Naira, noting
that their deaths should not just go like
that. This will be forwarded to the
Committee set up by the President on the
resolution of the Boko Haram insurgents
actions for payment.
The court presided by Justice Ademola
Adeniyi also praised the Nigeria Police
Force for the expertise and
professionalism demonstrated in the trial
which led to the quality prosecution of the
matter by the team of lawyers led by Mr.
Shuaibu Labaran, a senior state counsel
from Nigeria’s Ministry of Justice.
The case is the first conviction recorded
under the amended Terrorism Prevention
Act of 2011.
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