This is contained in an announcement issued by Texas Chukwu, the Director of Army Public Relations, on Friday in Maiduguri.
The leader of the Court, Olusegun Adesina, said the troopers were discovered liable of the three-check of common offenses verging on an endeavor to submit snatching and coercion.
Mr. Adesina, a brigadier-general, condemned the two warriors to five-year detainment on the first and third tally charge which were to run simultaneously.
The court, which sat at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri, likewise downgraded the convicts to the positions of corporal and private, separately.
In the interim, the court has downgraded three officers after their conviction for weakness, indiscipline, and carelessness to obligation.
The officers were Cpt. Alhamdu Kwasau, Cpt. Jimen Babangida and Lt Sunusi Bello.
Kwasau was discovered blameworthy of fainthearted conduct and carelessness in the release of his obligations and downgraded to the rank of Lieutenant with two-year loss of position on the rank.
Likewise, Cpt. Babangida sacked 9-month relinquishment of status on the rank while Lieutenant Bello got half year relinquishment of position on the rank after they were discovered blameworthy of lead in opposition to benefit discipline.
So also, the court requested extra 9-month relinquishment of position on the rank of Captain on Babangida for insubordination to standing requests.
Mr. Adesina included that the decisions were liable to approval by the military specialists.
He noticed that the court military was to hold troops within proper limits, guarantee strict adherence to the set of accepted rules managing counter-insurrection task and regard for human rights.
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