An Abuja court has struck out a case of illegal arms
importation filed against the co-owner of Amigo Supermarket, Mustapha Fawaz,
and three other Lebanese, Channels Television is reporting.
Magistrate Muyiwa Oyeyipo of the Chief Magistrate Court
in Karu, an Abuja suburb, stuck out the suit following an application by the
prosecutor, Cliff Osagie.
Mr. Fawaz, Talal Roda, Abdulla Tahini, and Kossay
Nourdin were charged for terrorism and alleged importation of firearms. The
Department of State Security Service, SSS, and the Nigerian Army said they
found several arms and ammunition including anti-tank guns in buildings
belonging to the Lebanese in Kano. Amigo and Wonderland Amusement Park in Abuja,
also owned by Mr. Fawaz, have since been sealed.
At the resumed trial, the prosecutor, in his application
to withdraw the charges, told the court that further investigation against the
accused persons revealed that the offences for which they were charged before
the court are outside the scope and jurisdiction of the court, Channels TV
reported.
The counsel to the accused persons, Ahmed Raji, did not
oppose the application. He said he had already filed a preliminary objection
challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the case.
After listening to both parties, Mr. Oyeyipo granted the
prayer of the prosecutor and struck out the case against the four accused
persons who were subsequently discharged.
The SSS is now expected to conclude its investigations
and prosecute the accused before a High Court.
The case is different from that filed by the Lebanese at
a Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking their release from detention and an
apology from the Nigerian Security agencies for their detention. They are also
asking for N50 billion as damages. Their bail application will be heard on June
21.
The men were arrested last month
after the Kano raid. The security officials also said Fauzi Fawaz, another
co-owner of Amigo, linked to the group that has been accused of having links to
the Lebanese Hezbollah, is on the run.
Source: premiumtimesng.com
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