Forty-four people in Nigeria have been sentenced to up to 30 years in prison for financing the jihadist militant group Boko Haram. The trials of 10 other people have been postponed, the country’s counter-terrorism agency said on Saturday.
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- 44 people sentenced to up to 30 years in prison with hard labour for financing Boko Haram.
- Trials for 10 other individuals have been postponed. 6s
- Sentences were issued by special courts on a military base in Kanji, Niger State. 16s
- Boko Haram has carried out major attacks since 2002, including the Chibok kidnapping and UN building assault. 40s
- Nigeria has held mass terrorism-related trials since 2017. 1m 7s