Tukur Mamu: Lawyers, journalists, others barred from ex-terrorists negotiator's trial

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Lawyers, litigants, including journalists, were on Friday, ordered to vacate Courtroom 7 of a Federal High Court, Abuja where the trial of ex-terrorist negotiator, Tukur Mamu, was holding.

When the matter was called, counsel from the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, E.A Kaswe, who is prosecuting the case on Federal Government’s behalf, told the court that their witnesses were in court for the trial.

Justice Ekwo, who granted the prayer, ordered everyone to vacate the court, except parties in the suit. “An order of this Honourable Court vacating the courtroom whenever the prosecution witnesses are coming to testify.“An order of this Honourable Court shielding the physical identity of the prosecution witnesses by wearing facial masks and or the use of screen whenever prosecution witnesses are testifying.

The judge, who held that the grounds were not cogent enough to grant bail to the defendant facing terrorism-related charges, also cited Mamu’s failure to debunk the claims contained in the counter-affidavit filed to oppose his bail application by the Department of State Services, the agency keeping him in custody.

 

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