Thursday 16 October 2014

Army Court Martials 59 Soldiers Over Mutiny, Insubordination

A military court martial has began the trial of 59 soldiers in Abuja
for alleged criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny and for disobeying
the order of their commanding officer in Maiduguri, Borno state
capital on August 4, 2014 in Maiduguri.

The accused soldiers were also charged with mutiny for refusing to
obey the orders of their commanding officer, Lt. Col. Timothy Opurum,
of the 111 Special Forces Battalion, to take part in an operation.

The judge advocate, Lt. Col Ukpe Ukpe, who read the charges to them,
said the operation in question was meant to recapture Yelwa,
Bellabulini, and Damboa in Borno State.

Although, the Army authorities initially planned to charge 60 soldiers
for mutiny, the charges against one of the accused was dropped because
of ill health.

The lead prosecutor, Capt. Joseph Nwosu, called the attention of the
court to the fact that the 11th accused person, CPL Anthony Simon, was
too sick to be arraigned.

He said the list of accused had to be amended to reflect that 59
people are being arraigned for mutiny.

The 59 accused soldiers are being defended by the law firm of Mr. Femi Falana.
--Channels

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