Army Acquits 57 Soldiers Sentenced to Death Last Year


According to reports, a special court of the Nigeria Army has discharged and acquitted 57 soldiers who were charged with losing their weapons and going on an ‘Absence Without Official Leave’, AWOL while battling insurgents last year.

Lat year December, the soldiers were charged with conspiracy to commit mutiny after their revolt led to the death of some of their colleagues in a duel with insurgents.

They claimed that their weapons were inferior to the enemy’s at the time.

According to Post-Nigeria, the court martial, which sat at the Army Headquarters Garrison in Abuja, however convicted 15 other accused soldiers sentencing them to one year prison sentences each.