Court Makes New Directives, Move Nnamdi Kanu's Trial Venue | READ DETAILS
Faith Ukanwa
Apr 08, 2022
Court Makes New Directives, Move Nnamdi Kanu's Trial Venue | READ DETAILS
The Federal High Court in Abuja has unveiled plans to move the trial venue of Nnamdi Kanu to the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) headquarters, Abuja.
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There have been complaints regarding the discomfort experienced by court officials and other inhabitants of the environment owing to Kanu's court proceedings which is usually laced with heavy security presence, human and vehicular restrictions.
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The plan for a change of venue, was contained in a new set of Practice Directions on Hearing of Terrorism Cases (The Federal High Court Practice Directions On Trial of Terrorism Cases 2022), issued by the Chief Judge, Justice John Tsoho.
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The new practice provides that;
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Proceedings of offences of terrorism, subject to the provisions of section 232 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 and section 34 of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2011 (as amended), shall be held in camera or as may be ordered by the Court.
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The names, addresses, telephone numbers and identities of the victims of such offences or witnesses in the proceedings shall not be disclosed in any record or report of the proceedings and it shall be sufficient to designate the names of the victims or witnesses with a combination of alphabets.
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In any proceedings where the Court deems it necessary to ensure the safety and/or protect the identity of the victim or a witness, it may take any or all of the following protective measures:
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Hold its proceedings at any place to be designated by the Chief Judge and in the case of the Abuja Judicial Division, the venue for the time being, shall be the premises of the Code of Conduct Tribunal;
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┬░Receive evidence by video link;
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┬░Permit the witness to be screened or masked;
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┬░Receive written depositions of expert witnesses;
┬░Direct that all or any part of the proceedings of the Court shall not be published in any manner;
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┬░Exclude from the proceedings any person other than the parties and their legal representatives;
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┬░Make order as to any electronic devices that would be allowed during a proceeding
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┬░Make an order on any other measure that the Court considers appropriate in the circumstances.
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The coverage of proceedings under these Practice Directions is strictly prohibited, save as may be directed by the Court.
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A person who contravenes an order or direction made under these Practice Directions shall be deemed to have committed an offence contrary to section 34(5) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2011 (as amended).
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The perimeters of the Court sitting over a terrorism trial shall be secured for the period of the trial for the safety of litigants and Court officials.
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Distance and size of perimeters to be secured for the trial shall be determined based on the recommendation of security agencies on a case-by-case basis.
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No person shall be allowed within the secured perimeters save the approved Court officials; parties and a number of pre-registered legal practitioners on either side, witnesses; and any other person as may be directed by the Judge or the most Senior Judge in the given circumstances.
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Other measures put in place to guarantee the safety of Court officials and court users within the court premises include:
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┬░Only the Judges; other essential Court Staff and security agencies involved in the particular case and their vehicles shall have access to the Court premises.
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These Practice Directions shall be cited as the Federal High Court Practice Directions (On Trial of Terrorism Cases) 2022.
Chief Information Officer of the Court, Mrs Catherine Christopher on Thursday, said that the Practice Directions takes immediate effect.
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