Police placed ex boko haram spokesman konduga psychiatric test
According to recent reports, the Nigerian police have ordered a psychiatric test for Aminu Sadiq, also known as Shehu Monki, a former Boko Haram spokesperson.
Sadiq, who was once a prominent figure in the terrorist group, was arrested by the police in 2020 and has since been in custody. The police have accused him of being involved in several high-profile attacks carried out by Boko Haram, including the 2014 Chibok schoolgirl abduction.
The decision to order a psychiatric test for Sadiq comes after he reportedly made some statements during an interrogation that raised concerns about his mental health. The police have not disclosed the specific details of his statements, but it is believed that they may have suggested that he was not fully aware of his actions or was suffering from some kind of mental impairment.
The psychiatric test is expected to help the police determine whether Sadiq is fit to stand trial for his alleged crimes. If the test reveals that he is mentally unfit, it could potentially impact the legal proceedings against him.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian government has been criticized in the past for its handling of Boko Haram suspects, with some accusing the authorities of using torture and other forms of mistreatment to extract confessions. The government has denied these allegations, but the controversy has raised concerns about the fairness and transparency of the legal system in Nigeria.
In any case, the decision to order a psychiatric test for Sadiq is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to bring Boko Haram suspects to justice. It remains to be seen how the test will proceed and what its outcome will be.