The General Military Court Martial set
up by the authorities of the Nigerian Army to try some soldiers of the
111 Special Forces
Battalion, Maiduguri, have again condemned four
soldiers to death by firing squad.
Investigations revealed that the
President of the Court, Brig.- Gen Musa Yusuf, found the four soldiers
guilty of conspiracy to commit mutiny and thus sentenced them to death.
It was learnt that the court condemned the four soldiers to death on December 24, 2014.
The GCM had earlier convicted 54 of the
59 soldiers to death after finding them guilty of conspiracy to commit
mutiny on December 17, 2014.
Five soldiers from the 111 Special
Forces Battalion who were tried alongside the 54 for allegedly refusing
to obey an order from their Commander, were found to be innocent of the
charges and were discharged and acquitted.
Prior to the conviction of the 54
soldiers, another GCM had convicted 12 out of 18 soldiers tried for
mutiny on September 14, 2014.
The conviction of the four soldiers brought the total number of soldiers convicted and sentenced to death to 70.
Meanwhile, authoritative military
sources said that soldiers of the Nigerian Army were being tried for
administrative offences in designated military formations across the
country.
Investigation revealed that the
Commanding Officer of the Ojo Garrison Command, the General Officer
Commanding of the 82 Division, Enugu and his counterpart in Kaduna are
trying officers for various acts of misdemeanour on a daily basis.
These Court Martials are in addition to
the General Court Martials established by the authorities of the
Nigerian Army to try allegations of acts of misdemeanour against
soldiers involved in the ongoing counter terrorism campaign in the
North-East.
The Director, Army Public Relations,
Brig. Gen. Olajide Laleye, had said in a press briefing on Wednesday
that the military authorities had set up Court Martials in three
military formations in Jos, Abuja and Lagos to try acts of misdemeanour
emanating from the ongoing counter insurgency and counter terrorism
operations in the North-East.
The GCMS are domiciled in the Ikeja
Cantonment Lagos, The Headquarters of the 3rd Armoured Division, Maxweel
Kobe Military Cantonment, Jos and the Nigerian Army Headquarters
Garrison, Abuja.
On Friday, Laleye commented on the
reported dismissal of 203 soldiers after alleged summary night trial,
saying it was not true that the Army conducted secret night trial to
decide the fate of soldiers.
He said while he was neither confirming
nor refuting the story, commanders of the Nigerian Army had been trying
soldiers for various emerging offences in adherence with military laws
and long established procedures guiding the operations of the Armed
Forces.
Source:Punch Newspaper
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