The Kano higher sharia court on Wednesday sentenced Abdulaziz Dauda,
popularly known as Inyass, to death by hanging after he was convicted of
blaspheming Prophet Mohammed.
Inyass was arrested on August 18, 2015 in Abuja and brought to Kano
to face trial on a two-count charge of blasphemy and inciting crisis.
Hundreds of Muslim youths had burnt the sharia court located at
Rijiyar Lemo area of Kano in protest against the “blasphemous comments”
allegedy made by Inyass, a leader of the Tijjaniyya sect.
He reportedly committed the offence at the Maulud festivity on June
31, 2015. Counsel to the state government, Lamido Abba Soron Dinki, said
five witnesses, including the police, testified before the court.
Dauda’s counsel, who concealed his identity, refused to comment on the
judgment.
Nine suspected accomplices were sentenced to death by the same court
which delayed further judgement against Inyass. He was at large at the
time of the initial trial.
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