DSS opens case against Owo church attack suspects

Nigeria's Department of State Services has initiated legal proceedings against suspects in the 2022 terrorist attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State. A Catholic priest, who was a victim, served as the first witness, recounting his encounter during the hearing. The court has ordered an accelerated process for the case.

The Owo church attack occurred on a Thursday in 2022, targeting worshippers at St. Francis Catholic Church in Ondo State. The incident involved terrorists who carried out the assault, leaving victims including a Catholic priest who survived the ordeal.

In a recent development, the Department of State Services (DSS) opened its case against the suspected attackers. During the court proceedings, the priest appeared as the first witness, providing a firsthand account of the encounter. This testimony marks a significant step in the pursuit of justice for the victims.

The court, in response, has directed an accelerated hearing to expedite the trial. This move aims to ensure a swift resolution amid ongoing security concerns in the region. Details from the sources highlight the priest's narration as central to the prosecution's initial presentation, though specifics of the testimony remain limited in available reports.

The case underscores Nigeria's efforts to address terrorism through legal channels, focusing on the Owo incident that drew national attention.

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