Umar is standing trial for allegedly bombing a plaza housing the offices of some newspapers in Kaduna in April 2012.
The witness, a police detective, said
he interrogated Umar after he was arrested in Kaduna and brought to Abuja.
The accused, the detective said, was
unhappy because not dying with victims of the attack had denied him the
opportunity to make heaven.
The witness was masked, and his name
not disclosed, in line with a court order protecting witnesses that testify in
terrorism-related trials.
Testifying while being led in evidence
by prosecution counsel, Mr. Simon Labaran, the witness narrated how Umar was
handed over to him at the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Area 10,
Garki, Abuja, after his arrest in Kaduna on April 26, 2012.
He said, "I was serving in Force
CID Area 10, Abuja, as a detective in charge of investigation of terrorism
cases.
"On April 26, 2012, the accused
person was brought from Kaduna and handed over to me for discreet
investigation.
"The accused person was involved
in the bombing of ThisDay office (in Kaduna).
"He was always crying because the
operation he went for failed, he said that he would have been happier if he had
died in the operation with people (victims) so that he would be in
heaven."
The witness informed the court that the
suspect made five statements while he was interrogated.
He further told the court that Umar was
not tortured before he confessed, adding that he was given medical treatment.
Orisirisi, he can still kill himself, all he need to do is blow himself in a room; then he will make the so called heaven.
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