The offence is said to have contravened the provisions of sections 140, 148, 167, and 370 of Kano State Shari’a Penal Code Law 2000.
Led in evidence, the prosecution counsel and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) of the of the Kano State Ministry of Justice, Salisu Tahir, presented four witnesses.
The PW1, Abdulaziz Yahaya, 55, Ward Head of Gadan Larabar Abasawa Village, told the court that on May 15, at about 5:45 am after prayer, he was informed that a mosque had been set on fire.
“On reaching the scene, I saw many people outside with burns, and we rushed them to the Sir Muhammad Sunusi Hospital in Kano.
They were later transferred to the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital for treatment.
“23 people died while receiving treatment. The defendant surrendered himself to Gezawa Police Division.
“I was in a mosque in front of my house when the incident happened.”
Also testifying, Aminu Abubakar, 42, an older brother to the defendant, informed the court that he was called on May 15 at about 5:15 a.m and was told that there was a problem.
“Our father died 15 years ago and his properties was shared to us.
“The defendant had a misunderstanding with our late father’s younger brothers. He hit them on the head and inflicted injuries on them.
“The defendant took himself to the Hotoro Police Station and I was advised to take him to the Dawanau Psychiatric Hospital Kano for treatment and he was confirmed to be mentally stable.”
Abubakar told the court that their mother sold her farm and gave the defendant N300,000 to buy a tricycle for business, as he requested.
Also, the PW3, Shu’aibu Ibrahim, 25, testified that the defendant set the mosque on fire with petrol after the first raka’at prayer.
Also testifying, Ibrahim Salisu, 23, said that after the incident , he ran out of the mosque to seek for help.
The defence counsel, Malam Hasiya Muhammad-Imam, cross-examined the Pw1-Pw4.
The presiding judge, Malam Halhalatu Zakariyya, adjourned the matter until Sept. 24 for continuation of cross-examination.