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Court Denies Bail to Man Accused of Planning School Attacks

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has refused bail to a man accused of plotting coordinated attacks on schools in the nation’s capital.

The suspect, identified as Abdullahi Mohammed, was arrested by security operatives after intelligence reports linked him to plans targeting several schools in Abuja. He was arraigned on charges bordering on terrorism and conspiracy.

Justice Binta Nyako ruled that the allegations against Mohammed were grave and that releasing him on bail could compromise public safety. The court stressed that terrorism-related offences require strict handling to prevent risks to lives and property.

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The judge noted that the prosecution presented credible intelligence suggesting Mohammed’s involvement in planning attacks. She held that granting bail at this stage would not serve the interest of justice.

The prosecution argued that Mohammed posed a flight risk and could interfere with ongoing investigations if released. They maintained that his alleged network of associates remained active and could aid him in evading trial.

Prosecutors also highlighted the sensitivity of the case, pointing out that schools had been placed on heightened security alert following the arrest.

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Mohammed’s counsel pleaded for bail, citing his right to liberty and presumption of innocence. The defence argued that the accused had family ties in Abuja and would not abscond.

They also insisted that the prosecution had not provided sufficient evidence to justify prolonged detention.

The case has raised concerns among parents and education stakeholders in Abuja. Authorities have assured residents that schools remain under surveillance and that measures are in place to prevent any potential attacks.

Security agencies have intensified patrols around learning institutions, while community leaders have urged vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement.

The court adjourned the matter to allow the prosecution to present witnesses and evidence. Mohammed will remain in custody pending trial.

Legal analysts say the ruling reflects Nigeria’s tough stance on terrorism-related offences, especially those involving schools, which have been frequent targets of violent groups in recent years.

The denial of bail underscores the judiciary’s cautious approach to terrorism cases. With schools at the centre of the alleged plot, the ruling aims to prioritise public safety while ensuring due process in the trial.

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