A Federal
High Court in Abuja has ordered that the alleged mastermind of the April 14 Nyanya
bomb blast, Aminu Ogwuche and five orders be tried on camera.
Justice Ahmed
Mohammed, who gave the order, also allowed the prosecution to use aliases for
the defense witnesses.
ChannelsTV
reports that at the resumed trial of Aminu Oguwche and five others accused of
carrying out the April 14 Nyanya bomb blast which claimed over 76
lives, the Prosecution applied to hold the trial on camera to protect the
witnesses in the case.
The
prosecutors also wanted the court to allow the witnesses be masked to prevent a
breach of their personal safety.
The Director
of Public Prosecution, Musa Din, told the court that the nature of the case for
which the accused persons are standing trial is sensitive and there was the
need to ensure witnesses’ protection so as not to expose them to danger.
The defense
lawyers did not oppose a camera trial, they however opposed the application for
the witnesses to be masked. This was on the grounds that it is alien to
Nigerian laws and masking the witnesses would deny the defence the opportunity
to properly examine the witnesses.
They argued
that this also violates the rights of the accused persons to fair hearing.
Justice Ahmed
Mohammed, while granting three of the prayers which bothered on witnesses
protection, however, rejected an application requesting that the witnesses be
masked.
He said that
there would be no threat to the witnesses because members of the public have
been excluded from the trial. He advised the prosecution to take other measures
to protect the identity of the witnesses during trial.
Justice
Mohammed ordered that the accused persons, their lawyers and selected
journalists screened by the court be allowed access for the trial.
Ogwuche was
extradited from Sudan with the help of Interpol on July 15, 2014 to answer
charges of terrorism leveled against him in relation to the twin bombing in
Nyanya motor park in the outskirts of Abuja which claimed 76 lives on April 14,
2014.
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