Boko Haram prisoners moved to   deradicalisation camp

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The 101 convicted terrorists and those awaiting trial were moved to
deradicalisation camp from Kirikiri maximum and medium centres in Lagos State.
This was the reaction of the Federal Government of Nigeria as reason 101 convicted terrorists and those awaiting trial were moved from Kirikiri maximum and medium centres in Lagos.
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor, announced this this while talking to journalists at the State House, Friday. He said the convicted terrorists were moved from Kirikiri prison to the camp for onward reintegration into society.
Irabor made the disclosure after the National Security Council (NSC) meeting at Aso Villa in Abuja, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said the ex-terrorists were moved from the custodial centre to Operation Safe Corridor which was established to receive repentant terrorists.
The CDS added that the convicted insurgents are currently undergoing the process of deradicalisation at the centre before they are reintegrated into the society
 “The council was also briefed that a total of 101 ex-combatants were taken to Operation Safe Corridor and currently undergoing the process of deradicalisation at the centre.
“These were ex-combatants that have been in detention for several years some of whom have served their terms, others were those who were awaiting trial because of the long time that they have been involved and in line with the procedure for handling anyone who has been exposed to terrorism and related offences.”

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