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Friday, September 26, 2014

13 soldiers to face trial for cowardice

Convicted Soldiers.
There were indications in Abuja on Thursday   that the authorities of the Nigerian Army might soon arraign 13 soldiers for cowardice and failure to obey orders from their superiors to advance at the (war) front.
Investigations revealed that the soldiers directed to join their counterparts at the 7 Division, entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating the on going counter-terrorism operation in the North-East early in the year.
It was gathered that the General Court Martial set up to handle the cases emanating from the on-going operation   led by Brig. Gen. CC Okonkwo will hear the   cases against the soldiers .
A military source, who made this known in Abuja, did not give the exact date for the hearing of the cases.
He said that the soldiers ‘’failed to advance when an order was given to them to do so.” Their action, according to him,   was against military laws.
It was learnt that the affected soldiers had all been moved to the Mogadishu Cantonment, Abuja, which is the venue of the GCM.
When one of our correspondents contacted the Public Relations Officer of the Defence Headquarters, Garrison, Mogadishu Cantonment, Col. Aliyu Yusuf, he said that the GCM was not treating any case for now.
Yusuf   said, “For now, there is no court martial inaugurated. When the court martial is inaugurated, I will brief you appropriately on the issues before it.”
It was learnt that many military personnel in detention were waiting to face the court martial   for misdemeanours.
The misdemeanours include   negligence of duty, cowardice, failure to perform military duty, failure to advance with orders, leakage of information to the enemy and others.
According to PUNCH the military authorities had cleared the detention facility at the Mogadishu Cantonment where 12   who were sentenced to death on September 16, 2014, are kept to create room for the 13 soldiers   from the 7 Division.
It was learnt that the convicted soldiers had been moved to the detention facility of the Directorate of Military Intelligence in Lagos.
The GCM had found the 12 soldiers guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and mutiny and sentenced them to death by firing squad.
The Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, neither confirmed nor denied the planned trial of the 13 soldiers .
He said that the GCM was a standing court that would continue until all the cases before it were treated.
The DHQ spokesman said, “Normally, the court martial as a standing court is continuous until all the cases before it are disposed of.”
(PUNCH)

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