In Asaba: Two Fulani herdsmen sentenced to 20 years in jail over illegal possession of firearms
The sentencing had been handed down during the court hearing held on
Monday, May 16, 2016 to the herdsmen identified as Hassan Abidu and
Yakubu Salem.
News reports have revealed that a High Court sitting in Asaba, Delta State has reportedly sentenced two Fulani herdsmen to jail for illegal possession of firearms.
The sentencing had been handed down during the court hearing held on Monday, May 16, 2016 to the herdsmen identified as Hassan Abidu and Yakubu Salem.
The
suspects are now reportedly facing 20 years in prison with hard labour
following allegations of being a oart of an armed squad known for
terrorizing the indigenes of Ibusa community in Delta State.
The
herdsmen were reportedly arrested on February 23, 2015 after a distress
call had been made revealing that a suspected group of Fulani boys had
been seen at Power line, Ibusa, equipped with firearms and dangerous
weapons.
The suspects had reportedly been
prosecuted on a two count charge of unlawful possession of firearms
which had been tendered against them by the Attorney-General of the
state, punishable under Section 3(1) of the Robbery and Firearms
(Special Provision) Act Cap R.II, Laws of the Federation of
Nigeria,2010.
The pair bagged 10 years sentences respectively with hard labour and no option of fine.
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