The court martial consists of a President and 6 other members in
addition to a judge advocate and 2 waiting members. Present at the
inauguration were also the convening officer, prosecuting officers, 2
defence counsels representing the accused, witnesses and some members of
the Press.
The President of the GCM, Group Captain Elisha Philip Bindul, while inaugurating the military court at 101 Air Defence Group Makurdi, gave a comprehensive breakdown of the trial procedures as well as the rules and regulations to be observed during the trial.
The President of the GCM, Group Captain Elisha Philip Bindul, while inaugurating the military court at 101 Air Defence Group Makurdi, gave a comprehensive breakdown of the trial procedures as well as the rules and regulations to be observed during the trial.
The highlight of the trial was the reading of the charges levelled
against the accused, Aircraftman Kalu Bernard and the plea by the
Defence Counsel for time to study the charges and other documents. The
GCM was subsequently adjourned to 2 June 2017 for further hearing on the
case.
The inauguration of the court martial, which is part of the formal law
chain in Military, is coming up after a series of procedures as
enshrined in Armed Forces Act 105 of 1993 as amended.
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