SENATOR NDUME CONTACTED BOKO HARAM LEADER 73 TIMES IN ONE MONTH- SAID SSS
Mr. Ndume tells a court to dismiss telephone logs between him and the sect’s member
An embattled Senator, Mohammed Ndume, who is facing charges for alleged
links to the militant group, Boko Haram, contacted the group’s
spokesperson 73 times within a month, investigators told a federal court
on Wednesday.
Mr. Ndume was arrested late 2011 by the State Security Service, SSS, and accused of sponsoring the Islamist sect.
Mr. Ndume claims his contact with the group was necessitated by his
membership of the Presidential Committee mandated to help restore peace
to the troubled North East of the country.
Boko Haram has
claimed responsibility for series of bombings and gun attacks that have
plagued Northern Nigeria resulting in more than a thousand deaths.
The SSS said Mr. Ndume, who is from Borno State, the hotbed of the
crisis, was constantly in touch with an alleged spokesperson of the
group, Mohammed Konduga.
Mr. Konduga was convicted and is currently serving a three-year jail term.
Mr. Ndume’s phone call history is central to establishing his
relationship with the sect; and on Tuesday, a Federal High Court in
Abuja brushed aside the senator’s objection to admit the phone call logs
as key evidence in the case.
The SSS told the court that the senator’s call log showed that he spoke with Mr. Konduga 73 times in October 2011.
At the resumed hearing of the case, Aliyu Usman, a forensic expert with
the SSS, while giving evidence said the history of the communication
contacts was contained in the two mobile telephones obtained from Mr.
Ndume and Mr. Konduga.
Mr. Usman said the communication between
the two persons took place between October 3, 2011 and November 3,
2011, adding that they were in the form of text messages and voice
calls.
The telephone lines used were those of MTN mobile
network, and the details of the communication were obtained from the
network, he added.
Mr. Usman said adequate forensic analyses
were carried out on the data extracted from the two phones before
storing them on three DVDs.
Mr. Ndume’s lawyer, Rickey Tarfa, a
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, again objected to the tendering of the
DVDs as evidence on Wednesday arguing that they were secondary evidence
and should have been accompanied by a statement.
He argued that the items were in violation of the Evidence Act.
“The essence of Section 102 of the Evidence Act is to guide against the
tendering of fake computer generated materials,” he said.
But
the prosecution lawyer, Thompson Olatigbe, said the items had already
been admitted by the court and as such they became primary evidences.
On the absence of certification, Mr. Olatigbe argued that the witness
merely transmitted the contents of the two phones into DVDs and produced
hard copies, as according to him, the elements would be subjected to
further tests by the court.
Justice Gabriel Kolawole will rule on the objection on December 14.
7/07/2014
SENATOR NDUME CONTACTED BOKO HARAM LEADER 73 TIMES IN ONE MONTH- SAID SSS
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