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Islamic cleric sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for k!lling teenage boy in Taraba

Islamic cleric sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for k!lling teenage boy in Taraba

A Taraba State High Court sitting in Jalingo has sentenced a 27-year-old Islamic cleric, Mallam Mubarak Hassan, to 15 years imprisonment for the m8rder of a 16-year-old boy, Mustapha Ishyaku.

 

Hassan k!lled Ishyaku in Mutum Biyu, Gassol Local Government Area.

 

Delivering judgment on Friday, March 27, 2026, the Chief Judge of Taraba State, Justice Joel Agya, convicted Hassan for culpable homicide not punishable by d3ath and sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment without an option of fine. 

 

He added that the jail term is to run from March 3, 2022, the day he was arrested by the police.

 

Justice Agya however, discharged and acquitted the defendant on the charges of abduction and kidnapping.

 

He recalled that the case between the State vs Mubarak Hassan was filed on June 20, 2022, by the Office of the Attorney General of the state.

 

He said the first count bordered on abduction of a person, punishable under Section 3(a) of the Taraba State Kidnapping and Abduction Prohibition (Amendment) Law No. 2 of 2019, while the second count was culpable homicide, punishable under Section 221(a) of the Penal Code Law of Taraba State, 1997.

 

He further recalled that the prosecution alleged that Hassan abducted the victim, m8rdered him and buried his body in a shallow grave along Dankuturu in Mutum Biyu, Gassol local government.

 

According to the CJ, the prosecution failed to prove the allegation of kidnapping and abduction beyond reasonable doubt.

 

He said that the defence also contended that the police did not carry out a proper investigation, citing Section 3 of the Taraba Kidnapping and Abduction Prohibition Law, the Penal Code, and Section 21 of the Evidence Act 1999 as Amended. 

 

He said that the defence further submitted that the prosecution failed to call material witnesses to testify in the case.

 

On the culpable homicide charge, Agya said that the defence insisted that there was no eyewitness to establish the case of culpable homicide against the defendant.

 

He said that the defence also pointed out that the stick allegedly used on the victim was not tendered before the court.

 

In determining the suit, Justice Agya held that the prosecution could not prove culpable homicide punishable by d3ath.

 

He however held that the prosecution was able to prove its case with weak evidence, committing the culpable homicide punishable by death to culpable homicide non-punishable with death.

 

Reacting to the judgement, the deputy director of State Prosecution, Mrs Ayiatsipu Johanna, thanked the judge for the judgment, describing it as one that further exposed them to some legal knowledge.

 

Counsel to the defendant, Mr Dahiru Modibbo, who had earlier pleaded for the court to temper justice with mercy, said he would appeal the judgment. 

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