A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed an application by alleged terrorists’ negotiator, Mohammed Tukur Mamu, seeking to be relocated from the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) to Kuje prison in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
In a ruling on Monday, Justice Inyang Ekwo agreed with the prosecution that it would be unwise to grant Mamu’s request in view of the incessant jail breaks being experienced in the country in recent time.
Justice Ekwo noted that Mamu neither contradict nor dispute, as required by law, the prosecution’s averments in relation to frequent cases of jail break in recent time.
The judge held that since the defendant did not challenge the averments they are deemed to be true facts, adding that facts admitted need no further proof.
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Justice Ekwo subsequently ordered Mamu to remain in DSS custody throughout his trial in the criminal charges against him.
The judge restated his earlier order that the terrorist negotiator be allowed access to his personal physician for medical treatment with the supervisions of the DSS.
Mamu was arraigned before the court on March 21 on a10-count charge bordering on terrorism related offences, filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF).
He was among others, accused of having relationship with terrorists and involvement in the ransom negotiation for those behind last attack on a Kaduna-bound train and abduction of the passengers.
Mamu is being kept in the custody of the DSS while his trial is ongoing.
Source: The Nation