Army Court Martial jails soldier for robbing, killing WHO official
A General Court Martial (GCM) sitting in Abuja has sentenced Lance Corporal Ibrahim Babangida to 55 years imprisonment over culpable homicide, burglary and theft.
The soldier was alleged to have killed Bello Abdullahi Aliyu and also robbed him of his car, at Anka Local Government Area (LGA) of Zamfara State, in 2014.
Aliyu was then a staff of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in the state.
The court heard that Ibrahim, while on deployment of Operation MESA to fight banditry in Zamfara State, at about 10 pm on August 11, 2014, without justification, shot and killed Abdullahi Aliyu with his AK47 rifle.
He also broke into his apartment located at Gidan-Dari, Anka LGA, Zamfara State, and stole his Gionee E3 phone and a Nokia handset.
The soldier equally took away a Honda Accord car belonging to the deceased containing one laptop computer and N6,000 which he drove to Kaduna where his family resided and was using it before investigators arrested him.
Corporal Babangida was also accused of stealing a mobile phone and N600,000 from various persons, on separate occasions.
President of the GMC, Maj. Gen. Priye Fakrogha, while reading the judgement after listening to the prosecution and defence counsel, said the accused soldier will serve a term of 40 years, in jail for homicide.
Gen. Fakrogha further said Corporal Babangida will serve a prison term of five years concurrently for pleading guilty to the second, third and fourth charges.
The GCM’s verdict is subject to the confirmation of the Nigerian Army Council Authority, according to a source.