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Plateau seeks establishment of special courts for bandits, other criminals

The commissioner said the establishment of such courts would also ensure quick dispensation of justice and send signals to criminals.

• March 6, 2022
Simon Lalong
Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong

The Plateau State government is pushing for the establishment of special courts to try suspected bandits and criminals caught in the state.

Plateau recently witnessed ethno-religious violence in Miango and other parts of Jos.

Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dan Manjang, told a news conference in Jos on Sunday that speedy trials of suspects of Plateau attacks would serve as deterrent to would-be attackers.

He said the establishment of such courts would also ensure quick dispensation of justice and send signals to criminals that the government was not handling kidnapping, banditry and community attacks with kid gloves.

“Gov. Simeon Lalong has challenged regular courts to expedite action on those already being prosecuted to show criminal elements that we are serious as a state,’’ he said.

He noted that many suspects had not been taken to court, while cases of those in court were lingering, adding that some were merely remanded in correctional centres.

The commissioner stressed that the punishment for kidnapping in the Laws of Plateau is death, adding that residents and community leaders caught harbouring criminals would be punished.

The law also prescribes that those found guilty of cultism would be jailed for a minimum of seven years while others involved in perpetrating violence risked spending up to 10 years in jail upon conviction.

Mr Manjang said ending insecurity in Plateau required concerted efforts of Plateau people through intelligence gathering and compliance with regulations as the government could not do it alone. 

(NAN)

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