The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
Justice
Gladys Olotu of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court,
yesterday, ordered four alleged Boko Haram members who reportedly bombed
the United Nations headquarters in Abuja on August 20, 2011, to file
their defence within the next 21 days.
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
Justice
Gladys Olotu of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court,
yesterday, ordered four alleged Boko Haram members who reportedly bombed
the United Nations headquarters in Abuja on August 20, 2011, to file
their defence within the next 21 days.
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
Justice
Gladys Olotu of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court,
yesterday, ordered four alleged Boko Haram members who reportedly bombed
the United Nations headquarters in Abuja on August 20, 2011, to file
their defence within the next 21 days.
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
Justice
Gladys Olotu of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court,
yesterday, ordered four alleged Boko Haram members who reportedly bombed
the United Nations headquarters in Abuja on August 20, 2011, to file
their defence within the next 21 days.
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
Justice
Gladys Olotu of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court,
yesterday, ordered four alleged Boko Haram members who reportedly bombed
the United Nations headquarters in Abuja on August 20, 2011, to file
their defence within the next 21 days.
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
The suspects, Salisu Mohammed, Inusa Mukailu, Danzumi Haruna and Abdulsalami Adamu, were said to have perfected the terrorist act which killed 23 persons and wounded 75 others.
Among those affected by the explosion were a retired Navy Captain, members of staff of the UN, visitors as well as workers with private businesses stationed within the building.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/un-house-bombing-court-orders-suspects-enter-defence-within-21-days-2/#sthash.JYbGz7Q7.dpuf
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