JUST IN: Simon Ekpa Bags 6 years imprisonment over terrorism charges

Simon Ekpa pictured in Finnish Court.
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JUST IN: Simon Ekpa Bags 6 years imprisonment over terrorism charges

A Päijät-Häme District Court has found the self-acclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Government in Exile, Mr. Simom Ekpa, guilty of inciting a public crime committed with terrorist intent and participating in the activities of a terrorist group.

The Finnish Court declared a six-year jail term against the long-term Lahti resident, and one-time councillor in the Finnish city, having also been found guilty of publicly inciting crimes for terrorist purposes.

The charges relate to Ekpa’s alleged activities aimed at re-establishing an independent state in the Biafra region of southeastern Nigeria, which was briefly independent in the late 1960s.

In its verdict, the court said that Ekpa had used his significant social media following to stoke tensions in the Biafra region between August 2021 and November 2024.

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It added that Ekpa was an influential member of a Biafran separatist movement, which established armed groups aimed at bringing about Biafran independence by force.

The district court’s ruling further noted that Ekpa had supplied these groups with weapons, explosives, and ammunition through his network of contacts in the region, and he was also found to have encouraged his followers on social media platform X to commit crimes in Nigeria.

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Ekpa, a long-term resident of Lahti and one-time local councillor, committed these crimes from the Finnish city, the verdict added, meaning the Finnish court had jurisdiction in the case.

Ekpa had denied all the charges in court. Born in Biafra, he moved to Finland in 2007 as an athlete.

The court on Monday also convicted him of aggravated tax fraud.

However, the district court’s verdict is not final, meaning it can be appealed to a higher court.

By Famous Reporters

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