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Nigeria: Daily Trust Director Arraigned for Link With Al-Qaeda

A Director of Media Trust Limited., publishers of Daily Trust Newspaper,
Alhaji Mohammed Damagun, was yesterday arraigned on a three-count charge of
terrorism.

Damagun, 50, pleaded not guilty to the charge and was admitted on bail by
Justice Binta Murtala-Nyako who presided over the trial.


 

Damagun, who was docked before a Federal High Court in Abuja, allegedly
belongs to an illegal terrorist organisation known as "The Nigerian
Taliban".

Charged under the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act 2004, the
accused was alleged to have willfully received $300,000 from an
international terrorist organisation, Alqaeda World Network, Sudan.

The money, allegedly meant for use in the execution of acts of terrorism,
was said to have been deposited with Habibsons Bank Ltd, Windson House,
London in Account Number, 21067695.

Damagun was alleged to have recruited, sponsored and ferried some members of
the militia arm of the Nigerian Taliban to receive combat training on
terrorism from a terrorist network known as Ummul Qurah Islamic Camp at
Mauritania.

The members allegedly sponsored for training between August and September
2003 in Kano, included Nura Umar, Abdul Hamza Mohammed Ibrahim and 14
others.

The accused was also alleged to have given various sums of money, a ten
seater bus with registration number KADUNA AN 379 ANC and 30 public address
system to a suspected operative of the Nigerian Taliban, Muhammed Yusuf.

The items were allegedly given to facilitate the spread of extremism and
various acts and techniques on terrorism.

According to agency reports the accused who appeared, in a white flowing
regalia calmly took a plea of not guilty, when the registrar read the
charges to him.

Prosecution counsel, Abdullahi Mikailu asked that the case be adjourned for
further mention to enable them complete investigations in the case.

He requested for three weeks and asked the court to remand the accused in
the custody of the State Security Services (SSS).

Counsel to the accused, Abbas Ibrahim, said the prosecution was not serious
about the case, adding that it was wrong to have detained and arraigned the
accused when investigation had not been concluded.

He contended that the procedure contravened the provision of Section 19 of
the EFCC Act under which the accused was charged and asked the court to
strike out the charge in its entirety.

Alternatively, Ibrahim asked the court to admit the accused on bail until
the time the prosecution would be ready for trial.

He said that his client was detained for 12 days and granted bail by the SSS
on December 29.

He argued that the accused was entitled to bail because he voluntarily came
to court from his house for trial.

Justice Murtala-Nyako granted him bail in the sum of N1 million and two
sureties in like sum.

The sureties she directed should be owners of landed property in Abuja the
while Certificates of Occupancy she said must be in the custody of the
court.

 

The judge ordered the accused to deposit his travelling documents with the
court and that he should report daily to the SSS.

She adjourned the case till Febuary. 24 for definite trial and directed the
prosecution to prepare for trial on that day, otherwise she would strike out
the case.

The trial was witnessed by the Chairman of Media Trust, Abdulmumuni Bello,
the Managing Director, Kabir Yusuf and other directors of the organisation.



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