Justiça condena mãe e irmã de líder terrorista a 20 anos de prisão cada

Um Tribunal Federal Superior em Abuja condenou a mãe e a irmã do falecido líder terrorista Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo a 20 anos de prisão para cada uma.

O tribunal proferiu as sentenças contra as duas mulheres vinculadas ao líder terrorista eliminado. Cada uma recebeu 20 anos de reclusão.

A decisão foi tomada pelo Tribunal Federal Superior em Abuja e trata da conexão delas com Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo.

O tempo total de encarceramento para a dupla soma 40 anos.

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