The
Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, yesterday, heard how alleged kingpin
of the Boko Haram sect, Mustapher Umar, bombed office of Thisday Newspaper in
Kaduna State with 12 camp gas cylinders in a bid to appease Allah.
Justice
Ademola Adeniyi, who admitted a burnt Honda Car, with number-plate AL-306-MKA,
allegedly used to perpetrate the terrorist act on April 26, 2012, further heard
how the accused person cried bitterly when he was rescued from the burning car,
saying they denied him the opportunity of inheriting 72 virgins in heaven.
In
a bid to prove the complicity of the accused person, the Federal Government
brought a senior police officer that is charged with the responsibility of
keeping exhibits recovered from terror suspects to testify before the high
court.
The
masked witness, PW-8, who told the court that the accused person had intended
to carry out a suicide attack, produced the burnt Honda car, the discharged
cylinders, half-charred 25 litter jerry-can that allegedly contained fuel, and
persuaded Justice Adeniyi to move the court outside to inspect the terror
items.
Besides,
he showed the trial judges who were accompanied on the inspection tour by
lawyers and journalists, the foot wear the accused person discarded in his
attempt to escape after he was caught by angry mob within the premises of SOJ
Plaza in Kaduna State where the attack occurred.
Aside
Thisday, two other media houses affected by the explosion which reportedly led
to the death of about 10 persons, were the Moment and Sun Newspapers, which
offices were equally situated at the said SOJ plaza.
Convinced
that the items brought to court were worth taking into cognisance in
determining the culpability of the accused to the one-count terrorism charge
preferred against him by the government, Justice Ademola admitted them into
evidence.
While
he entered the cylinders as exhibits MU 7-18, Justice Adeniyi marked the
charred can as exhibit MU-19; the burnt Honda car was admitted as exhibit
MU-20.
Besides,
the federal government, through the police, persuaded the court to watch a
video clip where the accused person confessed that he was sent to bomb Thisday
Newspaper, owing to a report he said did not only put Islam in false light, but
greatly insulted Prophet Mohammed.
The
accused person in the video said his action was to avenge the insult meted out
on “Allah” by the media outlet which he said did not deserve to exist.
The
accused, who spoke in Hausa language, said he knew those that also bombed the
Abuja office of Thisday Newspaper, saying the attack was equally as a result of
the “sins” the media house committed against Islam.
Source: Vanguard
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