JUST IN: Court declares bandits terrorists // Breaking News
JUST IN:
Court declares bandits terrorists
By Ikechukwu
Nnochiri, ABUJA
The Abuja Division of the
Federal High Court has declared proscribed bandit groups as terrorists.
Specifically, the court, in a ruling that was delivered by
Justice Taiwo Taiwo, held that activities of Yan Bindiga and Yan Ta’adda bandit
groups, constitute acts of terrorism. The ruling
declaring bandits terrorists followed an ex parte motion the Federal Government
filed through the Federal Ministry of Justice.
The motion was moved by the Director
of Public Prosecution, DPP, Mohammed Abubakar.
FG had in an affidavit it filed in support of the motion, told
the court that intelligence reports affirmed that the bandit groups
masterminded several killings, abductions, rapes, kidnappings and related acts
of criminality in the north-east, north-central and other parts of the country.
Their crimes
It alleged that the groups were equally responsible for the
growing cases of banditry, incessant kidnappings for ransom, kidnapping for
marriage, mass abductions of school children and other citizens, cattle
rustling, enslavement, imprisonment.
Other crimes were severe deprivation of physical liberty,
torture, rape, sexual slavery, enforced prostitution, forced pregnancy, other
forms of sexual violence, attacks and killings in communities and commuters and
wanton destruction of lives and properties in Nigeria, particularly in the
Northwest and Northcentral states in Nigeria. “The
activities of Yan Bindiga and Yan Ta’adda groups and other similar groups constitute
acts of terrorism that can lead to a breakdown of public order and safety and
is a threat to national security and the corporate existence of Nigeria,” the
government added. The DPP, Abubakar, told the court that
perturbed by actions of the bandits, President Muhammadu Buhari, gave approval
for their proscription as terrorists groups.
After he had listened to the government lawyer, Justice Taiwo,
accordingly granted the motions as prayed by declaring the activities of the
“Yan Bindiga group, the Yan Ta’adda group and other similar groups in any part
of the country, especially in the north-west and the north-central as acts of
terrorism and illegality.
The court outlawed the activities
of the groups and other similar groups in any part of Nigeria, “either in
groups or as individuals by whatever names they are called.”
It further made an order restraining “any person or group of
persons from participating in any manner whatsoever, in any form of activities
involving or concerning the prosecution of the collective intention or
otherwise of the Yan Bindiga group and the Yan Ta’adda group under any other
name or platform however called or described.”
Justice Taiwo ordered FG to publish the proscription order in
the official gazette as well as in two national dailies.
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