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Army court martials six over murder, stealing offences

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Soldiers accused of refusing to fight in the country's northeastern islamic uprising appear before a court martial in Abuja, Nigeria, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014. A court-martial Thursday began hearing charges against 97 soldiers, including 16 officers, accused of mutiny, assault, cowardice and refusing to fight in the country's northeastern Islamic uprising. Thursday's mass trial comes two weeks after 12 soldiers were sentenced to death by firing squad for mutiny and attempted murder of their commanding officer. (AP Photo/Olamikan Gbemiga)
The 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment, Odogbo, Ibadan, Wednesday arraigned six military personnel from its various units before a General Court Martial over alleged sundry acts of misconduct.
Though details of the offences were not spelt out, the military personnel were alleged to have committed criminal misdemeanors including: ‘murder, manslaughter, stealing, negligence of performance of military duties, sexual relationship with spouse of military personnel, disgraceful conduct of indecent nature, and scandalous conduct of an officer.’
The accused military personnel are of the following ranks: Major, Captain, Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant, Corporal and a Private. They allegedly committed the offences at various units under the 2 Division of the Nigerian Army.
The trial commenced immediately after the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the division, Major General Laz Ilo, inaugurated the Court Martial presided over by Brig Gen Ibikunle Raji.
The panel consisted of Col. Jimoh Audu, Lt. Col Kenneth Emefiele, Lt. Col Aliyu Emekoma, Major James Mimiola and the Judge advocate, Major Diepiriye Biambo.
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