Nigeria Convicts 386 in Mass Militant Trial
A Nigerian court has convicted 386 suspects linked to Islamist militant groups in a single, large-scale trial.
Prosecutors secured the convictions as part of the country's ongoing fight against a long-running insurgency. The conflict involves extremist groups, including Boko Haram.
The trial represents a major judicial effort to address militancy. Nigeria has struggled with an insurgency for over a decade, causing widespread displacement and casualties.
The convictions signal a continued government focus on legal measures against terrorism. Security challenges, however, persist in the nation's northeast region.