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I Prefer Kuje Prison To DSS Custody – Terrorist Negotiator, Tukur Mamu Tells Court

I Prefer Kuje Prison To DSS Custody – Terrorist Negotiator, Tukur Mamu Tells Court
  • PublishedApril 29, 2024

A terrorist negotiator, Mohammed Tukur Mamu, who is standing trial for terrorism offences, has applied to the Federal High Court in Abuja to transfer him out of the custody of the Department of the State Service (DSS), saying he preferred Kuje prison.

The suspect, at the resumption of his trial on Monday, through his lawyer, Abdul Mohammed, SAN, alleged that the order of the court made on December 19, 2023, that he be allowed access to his personal physician for medical treatment was not complied with by the DSS.

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In his motion on notice argued by Mohammed, the terrorist negotiator claimed that he was allowed access to the physician once, during which a report of a comprehensive medical examination to be carried out on him was submitted to the DSS.

Mamu alleged that since the submission of the report, the physician had not been allowed to access him and that he needed urgent surgical operations in any hospital in the country.

The defendant further claimed that his health had since deteriorated and that he may lose his life any moment if he was not moved out of DSS custody to Kuje Prison.

Mamu, who pleaded with Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo, promised regular attendance in court, adding that he can only stand trial when alive.

There was, however, a mild drama during the proceeding when a Federal Government lawyer, David Emmanuel Kaswe, who was billed to respond to Mamu’s request, suddenly disappeared in the courtroom without any excuse or notification.

The situation forced the court to stand down the proceeding for over an hour, but the prosecution counsel did not show up.

Justice Ekwo, who expressed shock over the attitude of the lawyer to the court, said, “I am aware that the prosecution counsel was in this courtroom this morning.

“The miracle of his disappearance is, however, beyond my understanding. This court stands on the side of justice, and the antics of the prosecution will be tolerated for today’s proceeding only.”

Justice Ekwo invoked the rule of the court and ordered that the processes filed by the lawyer against Mamu’s application be deemed adopted.

The judge subsequently fixed May 20 for a ruling on whether to move the defendant out of DSS custody to Kuje prison or not.

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