Boko Haram: FG Applies for Witnesses’ Protection.

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A Federal High Court, Abuja Tuesday fixed May 14, 2014 for arguments on the application by the federal government to allow its witnesses wear mask while giving testimony in the terrorism charge slammed against a Kogi State University lecturer, Dr. Nazeef Mohammed Yunus and two others charged with terrorism.
 
When the matter came Tuesday, government's counsel, Mrs. N.B Jones Nebo, Chief State Counsel at the Attorney-General of the Federation’s office also prayed the court for an adjournment to enable her respond to the counter affidavit of the accused persons.
 
Opposing the application, counsel to the lecturer (the first accused), Hassan Liman (SAN) said the application by the prosecution would delay accelerated hearing of the matter and asked the court to refuse it.
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