The Asian Age

Boko Haram suspects remanded at secret trial

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◗ The individual­s were remanded in custody for 90 days on October 10 by a civilian court set up at a military base in central Nigeria

Kano, Nigeria, Jan. 9: Three hundred Boko Haram suspects who were due in court on Tuesday will now have to wait until at least next month to learn when they will be formally tried.

The individual­s were remanded in custody for 90 days on October 10 by a civilian court set up at a military base in central Nigeria. “The case was slated for resumption today ( Tuesday) but it has been postponed to February. No date has been fixed yet,” a justice ministry source said.

“The law allows for an extension of the remand order for another 90 days, so we are still within the limit provided by the law.”

“There are ongoing investigat­ions into the individual cases of the suspects and these investigat­ions have not been concluded. “We need further investigat­ions before the court resumes so that we won’t be asking for more adjournmen­ts.”

Nigeria began the first mass trials linked to the Islamist insurgency in October last year, more than eight years after the start of violence that has killed at least 20,000.

Human rights groups have accused the military of arbitraril­y arresting thousands of civilians and holding them in unsanitary conditions and without access to lawyers.

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