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Dismissed Soldier To Die By Hanging, Another Jailed 10 Years For Murder Of Yobe State Man

Yemi Monday, Bauchi

Two dismissed Nigerian Army personnel who were involved in the murder in Yobe State have been found guilty and convicted as charged by a State High Court sitting in Potiskum. 

In its judgment on Tuesday, the court sentenced the dismissed soldier, Lance Corporal John Gabriel, to death by hanging while his accomplice, Lance Corporal Adamu Gideon, is to serve 10 years imprisonment at the Nigerian Correctional Centre.

In the judgement, Justice Usman Zanna Mohammed sentenced Lance Corporal John Gabriel (Nigerian Army number, N/A13/69/6522 attached to 241 Recce Battalion, Nguru) to death by hanging while Adamu Gideon is to be behind bars for 10 years. 

The case was listed as, State Vs 1.Lance CPL John Gabriel and 2. Lance CPL Adamu Gideon. 

The duo were found guilty of the offences of murder and conspiracy respectively.

Justice Mohammed held that after a careful consideration of all the facts presented before the Court by the Prosecution, and the failure of the accused persons to provide essential witnesses to corroborate their claims, he was left with no opinion other than to sentence the two convicts in line with the provisions of the law.

John Gabriel who was the 1st Accused Person, was charged for the offence of Armed Robbery contrary to section 1 (2) and (b) of the Robbery and Firearms (special provision Act) Cap R11 LFN 2004, and Section 221 of the Penal Code law of Yobe State.  

The second accused, LCpl Adamu Gideon was charged for attempt to commit Culpable homicide and assisting in concealment of stolen property. 

The prosecution called 12 witnesses and tendered 9 exhibits while the accused persons testified in their defense and called no further evidence.

It could be recalled that a prominent Islamic scholar based in Gashua, Sheikh Goni Aisami was brutally murdered in Karasuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State by a Soldier who he gave a lift while on his way to Gashua from Kano on 22nd of August, 2022.

The criminal action of the ex-soldiers, angered people of Yobe State leading the government to, through the Ministry of Justice, to take the matter to the High Court for diligent prosecution.

One year later, this culminated in the judgement delivered on Tuesday in Potiskum.

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