The Plateau State High Court sitting in Jos has resumed hearing in the case involving suspects linked to the Anguwan Rukuba killings and other related attacks.
One of the defendants, Adamu Alhassan, appeared before the court and entered a plea of not guilty to a six-count charge brought against him.
The trial forms part of ongoing efforts by authorities to address violence and bring those responsible for the attacks to justice.
During the session, the court reviewed initial submissions before adjourning the case to May 8, 2026, for further hearing.
The proceedings are expected to continue with additional witnesses and evidence presentation as the legal process unfolds.
The case remains a key development in addressing security concerns in Plateau State and ensuring due process is followed.