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Unrepentant B’Haram commander vows to return to Sambisa if released, bags 60-yr sentence

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Unrepentant B’Haram commander vows to return to Sambisa if released, bags 60-yr sentence

The Federal High Court in Wawa Cantonment, Kainji, Niger State Tuesday sentenced a commander of the Boko Haram terrorist group, Abba Umar, to 60 years imprisonment for terrorism.

The 22-year-old, who was remorseless, confirmed that he would return to Sambisa Forest to continue to wage war against the Nigerian state if he was ever released.

He had been in detention since 2014 after his failed suicide mission to a school in Gombe State that year.

Two of the five counts preferred against him attracted death penalty but the judge said he decided to impose lesser sentences after taking into consideration the age of the convict and the fact that he must have been exposed to “excessive and consistent religious indoctrination” which made him susceptible to deceit.

The judge added, “For count 3, I sentence him to 60 years imprisonment.

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“I would have been more merciful but was rather dissuaded by the convict’s insistence that he would back the activities which constitute danger to the society and for which he was apprehended.”

Umar was 18 when he was arrested after his failed attempt suicide mission to Gombe Secondary School, Gombe State, in 2014.

During the trial on Tuesday, Umar confirmed that 17 pictures tendered by the prosecution as exhibits showing him, the car and the IEDs used for the failed operation, were authentic.

While testifying earlier on Tuesday, the convict who said he married two wives in Sambisa Forest after joining the sect, described himself as “an Islamic warrior, and a commander in the Islamic army”.

The convict who spoke in Hausa with his testimony interpreted in English during the proceedings, confirmed that as a commander in the Boko Haram sect, he had over 100 lieutenants under him.

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