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Court sentences Fulani herdsmen to 20 years in prison for illegal possession of firearms

A Delta State High Court has sentenced two Fulani herdsmen, Hassan Abidu and Yakubu Salem, suspected to be members of a group of armed nomads terrorizing indigenes of Ibusa and its environs, especially farmers, to 20 years in jail with hard labour.
The Court pronounced the guilty verdict on the two Fulani nomads on a two count charge of unlawful possession of firearms proffered against them by the Attorney-General of Delta State and punishable under Section 3(1) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provision) Act Cap R.II, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2010 and were sentenced to 10 years imprisonment each with hard labour and without an option of fine.
According to Prosecution, on or about February 23, 2015 at about 6am, the Ibusa Police Division received a distress call that a group of suspected Fulani boys, numbering about six, were sited around Power Line, Ibusa, armed with dangerous weapons, including firearms.
A team of Anti-Robbery Squad, which responded to the distress call later arrested Hassan Abidu and Yakubu Salem in possession of two single barrel guns without licence, which they claimed they used for hunting.
They also claimed that they did not know that it was an offence to carry arms without licence.

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