Talal Ahmed Roda, one of the three
Lebanese prosecuted by the Federal Government in connection with the
armoury discovered in Kano, was on Friday jailed for life by an Abuja
Federal High Court.
But the other two accused persons – the
co-owner of Amigo Supermarket, Mustapha Fawaz, and Abdallah Tanini, were
set free after the court ruled that the prosecution did not prove the
16-count charge brought against them.
The 16-count charge filed against the
three accused persons and two business concerns – Amigo Supermarket and
Wonderland Amusement Park Resort – involved elements of terrorism,
money laundering and miscellaneous offences.
In the judgment which lasted several
hours, Justice Ademola Adeniyi held that the prosecution was not able to
prove the terrorism and money laundering aspects of the charge against
any of the accused persons.
However, the 3rd accused person, Roda,
who was resident in the house located on No. 3 Gaya Road, Kano, where
the armoury was discovered in an underground cell by the State Security
Service, was convicted for conspiring to illegally import and store
prohibited weapons.
Roda, a Lebanese who was born in
Nigeria, was a squatter in the house which was owned by another
Lebanese, Abdalhassan Tahir, an in-law to Fawaz, the 1st accused person.
Justice Ademola held that the
prosecution presented ample evidence to prove that Roda conspired with
Tahir, who is currently at large, to import and store the weapons in the
house on No. 3 Gaya Road, Kano.
Moreover, Roda had admitted, in
statements tendered in court by the prosecution, that he serviced the
weapons, which were stored in coolers in an underground bunker.
Specifically, Roda was convicted on
counts 7 and 9 of the 16-count charge, which accused him of conspiring
with his landlord, Tahir, Ghazi Kassim and others at large to illegally
import and store the prohibited weapons at No. 3 Gaya Road, Kano.
The said weapons include 21 rocket
propelled grenades with chargers, one rocket propelled grenade launcher,
16 RPC chargers, four landmines, 11 anti rockets (16mm), two mortars
(81mm), 76 military type hand grenades, 17 AK47 rifles, 10,921 pieces of
AK47 ammunition and nine PPK pistols.
Others are one PPK pistol magazine, one
sub-machine gun, 103 parcels of TNT slabs each containing three pieces
TNT, 334 ammunition, 80 pieces of explosives initiators, 18 hand
grenades, two improvised explosive devices, and four pieces of Walter
IPK launchers.
Counts 7 and 9 – on which Roda was
convicted – which concerned the illegal importation and storage of the
prohibited weapons, are offences contrary to section 1 (14)(a)(i) of
Miscellaneous Offence Act, CAP M17, LFN 2004, both of which attract life
sentences.
From
all indications, Bayelsa State is fast becoming the entertainment
capital of the country. The state once again successfully hosted the
first edition of the Caribbean African American Nations (CAAN) Music
Awards 2013, at the Cultural Centre, Yenagoa. As expected, there was no
dull moment at the world class event which was beamed live to the
world last weekend.
Anchored by celebrated On-Air-Personality, IK Oskioduwa and supported by beautiful Toccara Jones ( America ‘s Next Top Model) and Claudia Jordan (Celebrity Apprentice).
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/2face-psquare-others-rule-caan-awards/#sthash.srGHhKHV.dpuf
Anchored by celebrated On-Air-Personality, IK Oskioduwa and supported by beautiful Toccara Jones ( America ‘s Next Top Model) and Claudia Jordan (Celebrity Apprentice).
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/2face-psquare-others-rule-caan-awards/#sthash.srGHhKHV.dpuf
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