DSS Re-Arraign Husseni Ismaila, Alleged Mastermind Of 2014 Kano Mosque Bombing

Posted by Samuel on Thu 16th Nov, 2023 - tori.ng

Ismaila in 2014 allegedly masterminded multiple bomb attacks that killed 81 persons and injured 150 others outside a central mosque in Kano State

 

The alleged mastermind of the 2014 multiple bomb attacks in Kano, Husseni Ismaila (aka Maitangaran), has been re-arraigned by the Department of State Services (DSS), at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Ismaila in 2014 allegedly masterminded multiple bomb attacks that killed 81 persons and injured 150 others outside a central mosque in Kano State 

The attacks occurred outside the Emir’s palace mosque just as residents were packing into the area for prayers, the police had said.

However, the prosecuting counsel, Mr E.A. Aduda, when the matter was called on Wednesday, told the court that the DSS had filed an amended charge of four counts against the defendant and prayed the court to read the charge to the defendant to take his plea.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the defendant pleaded not guilty to all four counts, which read in part:

“That you, Husseni Ismaila, alias Maitangaran, a 34-year-old male, professed to be a member of Boko Haram, a terrorist group, therefore contravening provisions of the Terrorism Prevention Act 2013, and punishable under the same act.

“That you, Husseni Ismaila, alias Maitangaran, a 34-year-old male in 2014, directly participated in an act of terrorism and made a video message confessing to the crime of bombing the Kano Central Mosque.

“This led to the deaths of many Nigerians, including police personnel. The act contravened Section 1(2) (8) of the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2013, and is punishable under the same act.”

The prosecuting counsel prayed the court to proceed with the trial given the not-guilty plea of the defendant. While the defence counsel, Mr Peter Dajang, however, told the court that the trial should not go on because the prosecution had flaunted a valid order of the court.

According to Dajang, the court on December 6, 2021, ordered the prosecution to transfer the defendant from its custody to the Kuje Correctional Centre.

This, he said, was to enable his lawyers and family members have access to him, but the DSS was yet to obey the order as the defendant was still in its custody.

He added that the prosecution did not appeal the order when it was made by the court, and further argued that the court could not sit on appeal over its own ruling.

The defence counsel also argued that the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain the application of the prosecution to vary the order on the grounds that it was made on December 6, 2021, and the prosecution had only six days to apply for a variation.

“If the prosecution had intended to make an application to vary, they ought to have done that within time, which is six days.

“Looking at the application, which is seven months after the order was made, there is no prayer seeking the leave of court to file the application out of time.

“Also, we submit that an order of court is a final decision of that court. When the order was made, parties were represented.

“The proper thing to have done was to appeal the decision and not to ask the court to sit on appeal over its decision, more so that the time for filing an appeal has long passed.”

The prosecuting counsel, however, told the court that the order was yet to be complied with because he had filed an application praying the court to vary the order.

The judge adjourned the matter till January 25, 2024, to rule on the application to vary the order it made that the defendant be transferred to Kuje. He also fixed February 7, 2024, for continuation of the substantive matter.

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