The State Security Service (SSS) told the Federal High Court
on Wednesday in Abuja that Sen. Ali Ndume's call log, showed that he
communicated with Mohammed Konduga (a convict) 73 times, in a month.
Ndume (PDP-Borno), is standing trial for alleged link with the dreaded Boko Haram Sect.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Konduga, who was alleged to be a former spokesman of the sect, is currently serving a three year jail term, after he pleaded guilty to the charges, filed by the SSS.
Mr Aliyu Usman, a forensic expert with the SSS said that the communication between the two persons took place between Oct. 3, 2011 and Nov. 3, 2011, adding that they were inform of SMS and voices.
He said the data extracted from the two mobile phones were subjected to forensic analysis, adding that the results were stored in three copies of DVDs.
Ndume (PDP-Borno), is standing trial for alleged link with the dreaded Boko Haram Sect.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Konduga, who was alleged to be a former spokesman of the sect, is currently serving a three year jail term, after he pleaded guilty to the charges, filed by the SSS.
Mr Aliyu Usman, a forensic expert with the SSS said that the communication between the two persons took place between Oct. 3, 2011 and Nov. 3, 2011, adding that they were inform of SMS and voices.
He said the data extracted from the two mobile phones were subjected to forensic analysis, adding that the results were stored in three copies of DVDs.