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Two Defendants Admit Knowledge of Coup Attempt Against Tinubu in Video Recordings
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Two Defendants Admit Knowledge of Coup Attempt Against Tinubu in Video Recordings

From Premium Times · (39m ago) English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Two defendants in Nigeria have admitted knowledge of an alleged plot to overthrow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
  • Video recordings of interviews with retired Navy captain Erasmus Ochegobia Victor and police inspector Ahmed Ibrahim were played in court, showing their admissions.
  • The trial involves charges of treason, terrorism, and money laundering against six defendants, with proceedings adjourned due to procedural issues.

In Nigeria, the ongoing trial concerning an alleged plot to destabilize the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has taken a significant turn with key defendants admitting awareness of the conspiracy. Video evidence presented in the Federal High Court in Abuja captured retired Navy Captain Erasmus Ochegobia Victor and Police Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim acknowledging their knowledge of the alleged coup plot, though they claim they did not report it. This development, as reported by Premium Times, adds a crucial layer to the prosecution's case, which includes charges of treason, terrorism, and money laundering against six individuals. The proceedings, however, have not been without their procedural challenges, leading to adjournments. From a Nigerian perspective, these revelations underscore the deep-seated political tensions and security concerns that the current administration faces. The admission of knowledge, even without direct participation, raises critical questions about the extent of the alleged conspiracy and the network involved. The trial is closely watched as it touches upon the stability and security of the nation, reflecting a broader narrative of political intrigue and the government's efforts to maintain order.

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โ€” Erasmus Ochegobia VictorDuring his interview session played in court, the retired Navy captain detailed his awareness of the alleged plot and discussions about overthrowing the government.
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