Nigerian Army Court Marshal on Friday sentenced a soldier, Lance Corporal John Godwin, to death over the murder of five civilians at Yamteke community of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno.
The President of the court, Brig.-Gen. Gbemiga Adesina said the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt that the soldier committed the offence and guilty as charged.
He added that the court in its judgment took into consideration the presentations and submissions of the prosecution to treat Godwin as first time offender.
He explained that the court found the accused person guilty as charged and sentenced him to death, adding that the ruling was, however, subject to ratification by appropriate authorities.
The Lead Prosecution Counsel, Lt. Col. NO Nyaro, had earlier told the court that troops of the 122 Task Force Battalion on Nov. 13, 2015, rescued 22 civilians at Yamtake village in Gwoza.
He explained that the rescued civilians included five males, nine females, five boys and three girls.
Nyaro argued that the convict fired three shots at each of the rescued men and killed them while they were undergoing investigations by the military personnel in the area.
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The Court Martial also convicted and sentenced one other soldier, Sgt. Innocent Ototo, to life in prison after conviction for manslaughter.
Ototo was convicted for torture, which resulted to the death of a 13-year-old boy, Yakubu Isa, at Zabarmari village of Maiduguri Local Government Area.
The prosecution told the court that the convict had on May 15, 2015, beat up and rubbed pepper on the body of the minor, whom he accused of stealing his cell phone, arguing that the boy died while in detention at the military guard post in the area.
Corporal Benjamin Osaji, an accomplice in the torture and murder of the minor was also sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The court also sentenced Private Sunday Onwe to 20 years jail term for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.
Two other soldiers, Ayuba Jonathan and Bitrus Yunana were also sentenced to five year imprisonment each.
The two were convicted for illegal possession of ammunition.
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The President of the court, Brig.-Gen. Gbemiga Adesina said the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt that the soldier committed the offence and guilty as charged.
He added that the court in its judgment took into consideration the presentations and submissions of the prosecution to treat Godwin as first time offender.
He explained that the court found the accused person guilty as charged and sentenced him to death, adding that the ruling was, however, subject to ratification by appropriate authorities.
The Lead Prosecution Counsel, Lt. Col. NO Nyaro, had earlier told the court that troops of the 122 Task Force Battalion on Nov. 13, 2015, rescued 22 civilians at Yamtake village in Gwoza.
He explained that the rescued civilians included five males, nine females, five boys and three girls.
Nyaro argued that the convict fired three shots at each of the rescued men and killed them while they were undergoing investigations by the military personnel in the area.
Read also: Court remands policeman in prison over murder
The Court Martial also convicted and sentenced one other soldier, Sgt. Innocent Ototo, to life in prison after conviction for manslaughter.
Ototo was convicted for torture, which resulted to the death of a 13-year-old boy, Yakubu Isa, at Zabarmari village of Maiduguri Local Government Area.
The prosecution told the court that the convict had on May 15, 2015, beat up and rubbed pepper on the body of the minor, whom he accused of stealing his cell phone, arguing that the boy died while in detention at the military guard post in the area.
Corporal Benjamin Osaji, an accomplice in the torture and murder of the minor was also sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The court also sentenced Private Sunday Onwe to 20 years jail term for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.
Two other soldiers, Ayuba Jonathan and Bitrus Yunana were also sentenced to five year imprisonment each.
The two were convicted for illegal possession of ammunition.
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