Kano Upper Sharia Court sentences man to death for blasphemy

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According to Daily Sun, a Kano Upper Sharia Court has sentenced Ab­dulaziz Daud, popularly known as Abdul Inyass, to death by hanging after finding him guilty of blas­phemy.

The court upheld the death sentence passed on him by a Lower Sharia Court.

Daud was arrested on August 18, 2015 in Abuja and taken to Kano, where he faced trial on a two-count charge of blasphemy and inciting crisis that led to the burning of a Sharia Court and some vehicles.

The man reportedly made some blasphemous remarks against Prophet Muhammad during a Mau­lud festival held on June 31 last year.

State counsel, Lamido Soron Dinki, said five wit­nesses, including the po­lice, had testified before the court.

Other nine accomplices had previously been sen­tenced to death by the same court.

Counsel to the defendant, who craved anonymity, neither commented on the ruling nor possibility of ap­pealing the judgment.

Five other accused per­sons had also received death sentence by the court in June. The convicted has right to appeal the sentence.

Source: Daily Sun; Image: Google

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