The
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Monday, May 22, commenced the General Court
Martial (GCM) trial of Aircraftman Kalu Bernard who allegedly shot and
killed Aircraftwoman, Oladipupo Sholape on 12 March 2017 at the NAF Base,
Makurdi.
LIB recalls that that late Oladipupo, fondly called Shomzy,
who was an Air Provost at the Airforce base in Makurdi, died after Kalu
shot her with his service rifle because she was allegedly dating other
men including a Youth Corps member.
The court martial, which was inaugurated on Monday,
consists of the 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 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 the Military, is coming up after a series of
procedures as enshrined in the Armed Forces Act 105 of 1993 as amended.
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