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Court fines Nigeria USD 3.25 million in extrajudicial killings

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AP Lagos
The West African court has ordered Nigeria to pay USD 3.25 million in compensation for the extrajudicial killings of eight civilians and the wounding of 11 others shot by soldiers and secret service agents in the capital, Abuja.

The court of the Economic Community of West African States says there is no evidence to back claims by the Nigerian army and Department of Security Services that troops fired in self-defense on a group of Boko Haram extremists the night of September 20, 2013.

The three-judge panel today found the Nigerian state liable for the "barbaric, illegal and unconstitutional" deaths and injuries.
 

The victims were squatting in an unfinished building that was raided.

Nigeria was ordered to pay USD 200,000 for each death and USD 150,000 to each of the wounded.

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First Published: Jun 09 2016 | 12:32 AM IST

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