The alleged mastermind of the April 14 bomb blast at a motor
park in Nyanya, a satellite town in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Aminu
Ogwuche and five other accused persons have pleaded not guilty to charges of
terrorism.
After three adjournments and failure to arraign the alleged
mastermind of the Nyanya bomb blast, the accused persons finally took their
plea on Friday, March 6.
They were charged with conspiracy to commit terrorism,
non-disclosure of information about a terrorist act and terrorism, all
punishable under the Terrorism Act.
After taking their pleas, all the accused persons, through
their lawyers, applied to the court for their clients to be transferred to the
Kuje Medium Prison.
According to the lawyers, having taken their plea, they were
no longer suspects, but accused persons and should be kept in the prison.
The Prosecution opposed the application on the ground that
Terrorism Act is different from other criminal acts and the increasing cases of
jail break necessitates that the accused persons be remanded in the custody of
the Department of State Services.
In a short ruling, the Judge agreed with the prosecution and
remanded the accused persons in the custody of the Department of State
Services.
The court said that Section 27 of the Terrorism Act empowers
a prosecution to apply for 90 days to remand an accused person and can renew
the application.
The case was adjourned to March 17 for trial.
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