Nearly 400 sentenced in Nigeria for links to militant Islamists
Nearly 400 people have been sentenced in Nigeria for links with militant Islamic groups following mass trials. The convicts were given sentences ranging from five years to life imprisonment after being linked to Boko Haram or a rival splinter group, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).
More than 500 suspects were put on trial in the federal high court in the capital, Abuja, on charges of either taking part in attacks or supporting the militants through funding, supplying arms, or giving logistical support. On Friday, judges convicted 386 of them, acquitted two, discharged eight, and adjourned the cases of 112 suspects, officials said. Five of the accused had pleaded guilty at the start of the trials to charges that included selling livestock, supplying food and information to the militant groups. The trials came at a time when the government is under intense pressure to curb rising insecurity in Africa's most populous state. Security forces are battling multiple armed groups, from militant Islamists to separatists and kidnapping-for-ransom gangs.
On Wednesday, the US urged its citizens to reconsider travelling to the country because of the deteriorating security situation. The US carried out airstrikes in northern Sokoto state on Christmas Day to target a militant Islamist group known as Lakurawa after President Donald Trump alleged that Christians were being persecuted in Nigeria. The government denied Trump's claim, saying that people of all faiths and no faith were victims of violence.
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In Nigeria, hundreds of people faced mass trials for their alleged connections to militant Islamic groups. The proceedings occurred amidst growing pressure on the government to address widespread insecurity - but what does this mean for the future?
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