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A major food supplier to the Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State, Hamatu Modu has been sentenced to 40 years imprisonment for his involvement in terrorism activities.
He was sentenced by Justice Binta Fatima Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja.
Modu confessed in open court to supplying food items and information to terrorists after being put on trial by the federal government through the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.
He was slammed with 4- count charges and instantly pleaded guilty to them.
Justice Nyako sentenced him to 10 years on each of the counts.
The judge however, ordered that the 40 years imprisonment should run concurrently, giving the convict an opportunity to spend only 10 years.
In another development, Isah Ali, another food supplier also in Borno, was jailed 10 years by Justice Nyako.
His jail term will, however, start three years ago when he was arrested and clamped into detention.
The convict confessed to committing the offence as charged.
Justice Nyako ordered that the convicts be made to undergo rehabilitation and radicalization at the end of their service of the jail terms.
The Federal Ministry of Interior was ordered to determine where the two men will serve their jail terms.
