In Nigeria, a court sentence was sentenced against 125 terrorists and sponsors of the Boko Haram terrorist organization.
Spokeswoman for the Prosecutor General of Nigeria, Kamardin Ogundel, said that the verdict was sentenced within the framework of the mass trigger in the country in relation to accomplices of the criminal organization.
According to him, 125 people were found guilty of “terrorism, financing of terrorism, providing material support to terrorists”, as well as by dossier, which were considered by the International Criminal Court (MUS).
The Nigeria Federal Supreme Court on July 24 resumed a mass court over 300 members of Boko Haram. The government of Nigeria previously reported that 5 thousand members of Boko Haram, captured in the northeast of the country, would appear before the court. Captured terrorists are judged by groups.
Since 2009, as a result of mass terrorist attacks of Boko Haram, more than 20 thousand people have died in Nigeria. The terrorist organization has been attacked by the border Cameroon, Chad and Niger since 2015. As a result of attacks, at least 2 thousand people were killed in the area of Lake Chad. Due to the attacks of Boko-Haram, hundreds of thousands of people are forced to leave their homes annually.