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4 brothers detained by the Nigerian army for 2 years without trial

The four brothers were arrested in the Mafoluku area of Lagos State in March 2013 on the accusation of being members of Boko Haram.

Haroon Abdullahi, 21, Ahmed Abdullahi, 17, Mohammed Abdullahi, 14, and Yahaya Abdullahi, 9, have been in detention since March 2013

Officials of the Nigerian Army have reportedly illegally detained 4 brothers since 2013 without trial at a detention center at Dodan Barracks in Ikoyi, Lagos.

The army are reported to have held the siblings on the allegation that they were Boko Haram insurgents.

The men, Haroon Abdullahi, 21, Ahmed Abdullahi, 17, Mohammed Abdullahi, 14, and Yahaya Abdullahi, 9, have been in detention since March 2013.

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A human rights activist who brought the disturbing situation to the attention of a correspondent of SaharaReporters had this to say:

“It’s a grave injustice that these four brothers, the youngest only nine years old, have been held by the Nigerian Army without trial for more than two years,”

“The Nigerian authorities alleged that the four boys were part of an insurgent cell planning to bomb the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos,” reveals a source.

The detainees’ father, who hails from Borno State Nigeria, is said to be a retired soldier of the Nigerian Army.

“Malam Abdullahi relocated his family to Lagos in 2012 after life became unbearable for them in Maiduguri,”

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According to the source, the retired soldier enrolled his children in a school in Lagos to enable them to continue their education.

“Due to inadequate accommodation, the children stayed in an abandoned, defunct Concord newspaper warehouse in Aviation Estate, in Mafoluku. Also in the compound were others, mostly of Northern origin, trapped in the makeshift shelters.

“In March 2013, the Nigerian Army carried out a joint operation with the police and agents of the Department of State Security. They raided the compound in the night, arresting many, including the four brothers.

“The brothers have been detained since in a facility at the Dodan Barracks. It has been 32 months now. No formal charges, no trial. And their father, Malam Abdullahi, has been fighting a lost cause in court to secure his children’s release. At every hearing, the case for his sons’ release is adjourned for months.”

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According to the source, the fate of the four detained male youngsters “is troubling because any Nigerian could find himself or herself in the same situation, held by the military for close to thirty-six months on the basis of a mere allegation.”

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