Nigerian court sentences four to death over church massacre

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ABUJA, June 3 (Reuters) – A Nigerian court has sentenced four men to death by hanging after convicting them over a 2022 ​attack on a Catholic church in Owo, in southwestern Ondo ‌state, that killed dozens, a judge said on Wednesday.

 

The ruling will be seen as a test of Nigeria’s ability to successfully prosecute terrorism cases, as ​the country grapples with insurgencies and widespread insecurity.

 

Justice Emeka ​Nwite handed down the sentences after finding the defendants guilty ⁠on a nine-count charge including hostage-taking, kidnapping, terrorism financing and ​the detonation of explosives causing death and injury.

 

The four men – Idris ​Abdulmalik Omeiza, Al Qasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik and Abdulhaleem Idris – were convicted on multiple counts. A fifth defendant was acquitted due to insufficient evidence, court proceedings ​showed.

 

The men had pleaded not guilty at the start of the ​trial.

 

The assault was one of the deadliest attacks on a place of worship ‌in ⁠Nigeria.

 

In addition to the death sentences, the four were also given symbolic sentences of life imprisonment for belonging to a terrorist organisation and 20 years each for conspiracy.

 

According to court filings, the men ​allegedly joined the ​East African militant ⁠group al Shabaab in 2021 and plotted attacks at other locations, including a public school in ​central Nigeria and an area near a mosque about ​30 ⁠km (19 miles) from Owo.

 

Al Shabaab did not claim responsibility for the June 2022 church attack, and its operational presence in Nigeria remains unverified.

 

Authorities ⁠initially blamed ​Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), which ​alongside Boko Haram has waged a prolonged insurgency in Nigeria’s northeast, though neither group ​claimed responsibility for the assault.

 

Reuters

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