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A leader of a Niger Delta oil militant group unseen in public since his arrest has failed to appear before a Nigerian court as expected. | |
At a court hearing in the capital, Abuja, it was revealed that Henry Okah was charged in absentia last year with treason and other offences. | |
Lawyers for Mr Okah are meeting the Attorney General to arrange to see him. | |
Mr Okah's lawyers say they believe he and another man arrested at the same time are still alive. | |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) issued a news release last week threatening "anarchy" if Henry Okah is not shown in public. | |
Prosecutor Aliyu Aliyu said the government was following the rules in its conduct over Mr Okah. | |
"It is up to the court to order a defendant be produced," he said after the hearing. | |
The defence was handed a copy of the 14 charges made against Mr Okah in December, after his arrest in Angola, but before he was extradited to Nigeria. | |
The 14-count charge includes treason. If found guilty, Mr Okah faces the death penalty. | |
Another court hearing has been set in April for Mr Okah to be arraigned. | |
Mr Okah was extradited to Nigeria from Angola on gun running charges last month. | Mr Okah was extradited to Nigeria from Angola on gun running charges last month. |
The government has said he is "safe and well" but has so far refused to allow any access to him. | The government has said he is "safe and well" but has so far refused to allow any access to him. |
Arrest | Arrest |
Mr Okah and Edward Atatah, a captain in the Nigerian Merchant Navy, were arrested in September in Luanda. | Mr Okah and Edward Atatah, a captain in the Nigerian Merchant Navy, were arrested in September in Luanda. |
HENRY OKAH Born in LagosFamily from Ammasoma, Bayelsa StateFather a Nigerian Navy commanderNo contact with oil rich Niger Delta until age 19Lives in Johannesburg with wife and four children Profile: Henry Okah | |
Interpol says they were buying arms and explosives, but they claim they were buying a second hand trawler for a marine engineering business. | Interpol says they were buying arms and explosives, but they claim they were buying a second hand trawler for a marine engineering business. |
Police say Mr Okah is being charged with murder, bank robbery, kidnapping, endangering the state and gun-running. | Police say Mr Okah is being charged with murder, bank robbery, kidnapping, endangering the state and gun-running. |
Mend came to prominence in 2006 after the arrest of another militant leader, Mujahid Dokubo Asari. | Mend came to prominence in 2006 after the arrest of another militant leader, Mujahid Dokubo Asari. |
They kidnapped foreign oil workers for ransom, holding them deep in the creeks of the swampy Niger Delta and sending their pictures to international news desks, along with demands for a bigger share of the oil wealth. | They kidnapped foreign oil workers for ransom, holding them deep in the creeks of the swampy Niger Delta and sending their pictures to international news desks, along with demands for a bigger share of the oil wealth. |
Oil companies have slashed production and evacuated many staff to safer areas. | Oil companies have slashed production and evacuated many staff to safer areas. |
Since then copy-cat groups have started attacking softer targets like Nigerian national staff, the relatives of politicians and children. | Since then copy-cat groups have started attacking softer targets like Nigerian national staff, the relatives of politicians and children. |
A German worker was briefly held before being released this week - the first kidnapping of a foreign worker this year. | A German worker was briefly held before being released this week - the first kidnapping of a foreign worker this year. |