Court grants DSS bid to speed trial of United Nations’ office bomber, Al Barnawi, 4 others

Published on September 12, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has granted an application filed by the Department of State Services (DSS) to expedite proceedings in the trial of the suspected mastermind of the August 26, 2011 bombing of the United Nations building in Abuja, Khalid Al-Barnawi, and four others.

The DSS had in April 2016 arrested Al-Barnawi in Lokoja, Kogi State, five years after the attack on the Abuja UN building.

The attack, the first of such in Nigeria on an international organization, left over 20 persons dead and over 70 others injured.

On Friday, the DSS, through its counsel, Alex Iziyon SAN, had moved the application for accelerated hearing on the ground that the Service is prepared to ensure that the case is determined in a timely manner.

In the application, which was not opposed by the respective defendants’ counsel, parties will be allowed to watch video recordings presented by the DSS to prove that the extrajudicial statements given by the defendants were done voluntarily as against the claim of some of the defendants.

The video clips will be played in the presence of the court registrar and parties will take notes after which they will return to the court on the 23rd and 24th October for continuation of trial within trial.

Al-Barnawi’s trial had begun shortly after his arrest in 2016 in Lokoja. However, several legal and administrative issues had stalled the trial.

Also known as Kafuri/Naziru/Alhaji Yahaya/Mallam Dauda/Alhaji Tanimu, he is believed to be a founding member of Jama’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid Da’wah Wa’l-Jihad, the Boko Haram Islamist terror group, before he became the leader (Amir) of the breakaway faction, Jama’at Ansarul Muslimim Fi Biladi Sudan, JAMBS.

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