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Court grants terror suspect bail, order SSS to pay him N1.5million as damages

by Rachel Ogbu

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Terror suspect, Abdullahi Berende has been granted bail by a Federal High Court in Ilorin, Kwara State and awarded N1.5m for damages.

On Friday, the court ordered the State Security Services to release him pending an arraignment before a court of competent jurisdiction.

Earlier this year in March, the SSS had said that Berende confessed to interrogators that he received $4,000 upon completion of his training on terrorism in Iran.

However, Justice Olayinka Faji, said his arrest and detention without trial since December 17, 2012, “under unwholesome condition, control and power of the SSS was illegal, baseless and unconstitutional.”

[READ: He can never be a terrorist: Family of suspected Iran terrorist cell leader claims he’s innocent ]

According to reports, a copy of the judgment held that the continuous detention of Berende in the SSS custody is a gross and flagrant violation of the applicant’s fundamental human rights to freedom of movement.

Faji said, “The respondents (SSS) are also ordered to release the applicant on bail pending his arraignment before a Court of competent jurisdiction.

“It may be that the respondents (SSS) are fighting scourge of terrorism, which affects national security. There is however a need to maintain the clear balance between law enforcement and protection of human rights.

“In the circumstances, therefore, I award a sum of N1.5m in favour of the applicant and against the respondents as damages.”

The Punch reports:

Berende had on January 13, 2013, sued the Director-General, SSS and Director, SSS, Ilorin and applied before the High Court for the enforcement of his fundamental human rights.

The Deputy Director Public Relations, SSS, Marilyn Ogar, had on Wednesday February 20, 2013 said Berende, who is an Islamic teacher and a local leader of the Shiite sect in Ilorin, was observed to have made several suspicious trips to Iran where he allegedly interacted with some Iranians known to operate a high profile international terrorist network.

According to Ogar, the suspect confessed that in 2006, he gained admission to study a six-month course in modern Shi’a Islamic Teaching (Da’awa) at Imam Khomeini University, Iran but was recruited and trained in terror acts.

She stated that the Iranian sponsors requested Berende to identify and gather intelligence on public places and prominent hotels attended frequently by Americans and Israelis.

 

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