A federal high court sitting in Abuja has admitted as evidence 200 pieces of improvised explosives allegedly found on six Boko Haram suspects linked to Suleja bombings in Niger State two years ago.
The court however refused to take custody of the explosives and bundles of connector wires, instead ordered the state security service (SSS) to take them away for safe keeping.
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