Abuja Court Reopens Terrorism Case Against Bello Turji’s Alleged Financiers
The Federal High Court in Abuja has approved the Federal Government’s request to reopen a terrorism case against five suspects accused of financing notorious bandit leader Bello Turji. Initially struck out due to claims of non-diligent prosecution, the case—marked FHC/ABJ/CR/633/2024—was reinstated by Justice Emeka Nwite following arguments from the Attorney-General’s office. The defendants, including Musa Kamarawa, Abubakar Hashimu (aka Doctor), Bashir Abdullahi, Samuel Chinedu, and Lucky Chukwuma, face multiple counts of providing material, logistical, and financial support to terrorist networks operating in Zamfara, Sokoto, and Kaduna. The court adjourned the case to January 21, 2026, for continuation of hearings.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has approved the Federal Government’s request to reopen a terrorism case against five suspects accused of financing notorious bandit leader Bello Turji. Initially struck out due to claims of non-diligent prosecution, the case—marked FHC/ABJ/CR/633/2024—was reinstated by Justice Emeka Nwite following arguments from the Attorney-General’s office. The defendants, including Musa Kamarawa, Abubakar Hashimu (aka Doctor), Bashir Abdullahi, Samuel Chinedu, and Lucky Chukwuma, face multiple counts of providing material, logistical, and financial support to terrorist networks operating in Zamfara, Sokoto, and Kaduna. The court adjourned the case to January 21, 2026, for continuation of hearings.
Abuja Court Reopens Terrorism Case Against Bello Turji’s Alleged Financiers
The Federal High Court in Abuja has approved the Federal Government’s request to reopen a terrorism case against five suspects accused of financing notorious bandit leader Bello Turji. Initially struck out due to claims of non-diligent prosecution, the case—marked FHC/ABJ/CR/633/2024—was reinstated by Justice Emeka Nwite following arguments from the Attorney-General’s office. The defendants, including Musa Kamarawa, Abubakar Hashimu (aka Doctor), Bashir Abdullahi, Samuel Chinedu, and Lucky Chukwuma, face multiple counts of providing material, logistical, and financial support to terrorist networks operating in Zamfara, Sokoto, and Kaduna. The court adjourned the case to January 21, 2026, for continuation of hearings.
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