Times of Suriname

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1I*(RI$ - $ 1igerian court has released 475 people allegedly affiliated with Boko +aram for rehabilita­tion, the justice ministry said yesterday, as the country’s biggest legal investigat­ion of the militant Islamist insurgency continues.

The first person convicted for the kidnapping in 2014 of Chibok schoolgirl­s, sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonme­nt last week, was also handed an addition 15-year sentence, to run back-toback, the justice ministry said in a statement.

More than 20,000 people have been killed and two million forced to flee their homes in northeaste­rn 1igeria since Boko +aram began an insurgency in 200 aimed at creating an Islamic state. But humanitari­an groups have critici]ed the 1igerian authoritie­s’ handling of those detained for infringing on the suspects’ rights.

Some of those whose cases were heard last week in a detention center in central 1igeria had been held without trial since 2010, according to the justice ministry statement.

³The prosecutio­n counsel could not charge them with any offence due to lack of sufficient evidence against them,´ the ministry said. In October, the ministry said 45 people suspected of Boko +aram links had been convicted and jailed. $ further 468 suspects were discharged and 28 suspects were remanded for trial in $buja or Minna.

(Reuters)

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