Bodejo's Brother Denies Militia Claims, Says Vigilante Company Promoted Peace
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Mohammed Musa said his brother Bello Bodejo established a registered vigilante company, not an ethnic militia group as alleged.
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The vigilante company aimed to provide security services to society members and promote peace.
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The Federal Government urged dismissal of Bodejo's bail application, arguing he is not seriously ill and won't attend trial if released.
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Bodejo was arrested for allegedly unveiling a militia group and faces terrorism charges.
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Bodejo's lawyer sought an order for him to access his client to prepare for trial, but the prosecution said counsel had already visited him.