Fifty alleged members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, were today, Friday, November 29. 2024 discharged and acquitted by a Federal High Court in Abuja of terrorism charges brought against them by the Nigerian police.
Justice James Omotosho, who presided over the case, held that the Nigerian Police Force failed, rather woefully, to establish a prima facie case against the 50 defendants, four of them women.
Justice Omotosho, upheld a no-case submission of the defendants, saying that the prosecution failed to adduce any credible evidence linking the defendants with the allegations for which they were charged.
The judge consequently struck out the three-count charge preferred against the defendants.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Inspector-General (I-G) of Police had, in the charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/8/2024, sued the 50 defendants.
They were alleged to have assembled themselves inside a 911 truck with Reg No. XA-139 BDN, and engaging themselves in a meeting all about, and in connection with an act of terrorism.
They were alleged to have in their custody 48 Black Caps, 25 Red Caps, 6 Orange Colour Caps, and all were designed in IPOB emblem with various charms.
The police further alleged that their “gathering was for the purpose of promoting illegality in order to terrorise the people of Anambra.
The police said the offence is contrary and punishable under Section 12 of Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.