A
Nigerian soldier has been sentenced to death for alleged murder of a
suspected Boko Haram terrorist.
The
Nigerian Army, in a statement issued Friday, said Hilary Joel, a
lance corporal, was convicted of murder after appearing before the
General Court Martial, at the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army,
Maiduguri, Borno State.
Olusegun
Adeniyi, a brigadier general, presided over the court.
Four
other soldiers who were also tried for various offenses received
varying sentences, said a statement issued by the spokesperson of the
division, Kingsley Samuel, a lieutenant colonel.
Chima
Samuel, a private, was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison
for aiding and abetting the murder of a minor, Yakubu Isah, in
Maiduguri.
A
trooper, Sunday Ogwuche, was convicted and sentenced to two years and
five years imprisonment for stealing and unlawful possession of
firearms.
Samuel
Balanga, a sergeant, had his rank reduced to a private by the court
for desertion and other miscellaneous offenses.
Aliu
Audu, a corporal, who was charged with assault, had his rank reduced
to a private.
The
statement said a representative of the National Human Rights
Commission, Jumai Mshelia, who was present during the trial,
commended the army for the transparent manner it treated the accused
soldiers.
She
was said to have expressed delight that the Nigerian army had shown
that it is a disciplined organisation.
Friday, 9 June 2017
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