A Sharia Court sitting in Kano has, in a secret trial, sentenced one Abdulaziz Dauda, popularly known as Inyass, to death by hanging following blasphemy charges brought against him last August.
Inyass was arrested in Abuja and brought to Kano to face trial on two charges of blasphemy and of inciting crisis which led to the burning of a Sharia Court and some vehicles.
He was alleged to have committed the offence at a Maulud festivity held on June 31, 2015 where he allegedly spoke disparagingly of the Holy Prophet of Islam, an action which generated outrage in Islamic circles.
Counsel to the state government, Barrister Lamido Abba Soron Dinki, said that five witnesses, including the police, testified before the Court. The defence counsel, who requested anonymity, refused to shed light on the saga.
Source: Sahara Reporters