The trial of Aminu Ogwuche and six other accused persons
suspected of masterminding the Nyanya bomb blast which claimed 75 lives on
April 14, 2014, stalled on Wednesday, following a fresh application filed by
the prosecutor.
The prosecutor in the application, sought to vary an earlier
order of the court.
The seven accused persons, who are standing trial before
Justice Ahmed Mohammed on a seven-count charge bordering on terrorism, are
Aminu Ogwuche, Ahmad Abubakar, Mohammed Ishaq, Ya’u Saidu, Anas Isah, Adamu
Yusuf and Nasiru Abubakar.
At the resumed hearing of the case, the prosecutor informed
the court of his application, seeking to vary the order of the court on the
shielding of prosecution witnesses.
The application was challenged by the defence counsel, Mr
Ahmed Raji, who accused the prosecutor of deliberately frustrating the trial.
Following the fresh application, the trial judge, Justice
Ahmed Mohammed fixed the hearing of the application and the commencement of
trial for May 11 and 12.
On February 6, the arraignment of Ogwuche and the other
accused persons was also stalled, following the absence of a counsel to
represent some of the accused persons.
One year ago, a bomb blast occurred at Nyanya Motor Park,
leaving several persons dead. Two weeks after the April 14 blast another
explosion occurred near the park also leaving several persons dead.
After the blasts, Ogwuche was said to have escaped to Sudan,
but was arrested and brought back to Nigeria.
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