La justice condamne la mère et la sœur d'un chef terroriste à 20 ans de prison chacune

La Haute Cour fédérale d'Abuja a condamné la mère et la sœur du chef terroriste abattu Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo à 20 ans d'emprisonnement chacune.

Le tribunal a prononcé ces peines à l'encontre des deux femmes liées au chef terroriste éliminé. Chacune a écopé de 20 ans de prison.

La décision a été rendue par la Haute Cour fédérale d'Abuja. Elle concerne leur lien avec Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo.

La durée totale de détention pour les deux femmes s'élève à 40 ans.

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