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Senate proposes 15-year jail term for ransom payment to kidnappers

Senate proposes 15-year jail term for ransom payment to kidnappers
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Senate proposes 15 years imprisonment for anyone who pays ransom to kidnappers

Senate proposes 15 years imprisonment for anyone who pays ransom to kidnappers On …proposes 15 years imprisonment for defaulters The Senate on Wednesday considered a bill that seeks to prohibit the payment and receipt of ransom for the release of any person kidnapped, imprisoned or wrongfully confined. The Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which scaled second reading during plenary is sponsored by Senator Ezenwa Francis Onyewuchi. Leading debate on the bill, the lawmaker said the piece of legislation seeks to amend the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2013 to outlaw the payment of ransom to abductors, kidnappers and terrorists for the release of any person who has been wrongfully confined, imprisoned or kidnapped.

Bill to mandate H/Court judges elevated to appeal complete pending cases passes second reading

Vanguard News Translate Home » News » Bill to mandate H/Court judges elevated to appeal complete pending cases passes second reading Bill to mandate H/Court judges elevated to appeal complete pending cases passes second reading On By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja House of Representatives yesterday passed for second reading a bill seeking to mandate a high court judge elevated to the court of appeal to return and complete pending criminal cases under him. Essentially, the bill is seeking the alteration of Section 6 of the Principal Act by inserting after subsection (6), new subsections “(7)” – “(8)”. This, the House said would lead to speedy trial and dispensation of justice.

Senate proposes 15-year jail term for Nigerians paying ransom to kidnappers

Senate proposes 15-year jail term for Nigerians paying ransom to kidnappers Published 19 May 2021 The Senate on Wednesday considered a bill that seeks to prohibit the payment and receipt of ransom for the release of any person kidnapped, imprisoned or wrongfully confined. According to the bill, Nigerians who pay ransom to kidnappers and kidnappers who receive ransom risk 15 years imprisonment. The Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which scaled second reading during plenary is sponsored by Senator Ezenwa Francis Onyewuchi. Leading debate on the bill, the lawmaker said the piece of legislation seeks to amend the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2013 to outlaw the payment of ransom to abductors, kidnappers and terrorists for the release of any person who has been wrongfully confined, imprisoned or kidnapped.

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