Department of State Security Service (DSS) have arrested four fleeing Boko Haram members in Oko-Oba ,Ifako-Ijaye LGA of Lagos State and a commander of the terror group in Okene, Kogi State.
A statement signed by its
spokesperson, Tony Opuiyo, said the terrorists were nabbed Tuesday,
January 10th, after they fled their locations in the North East as a
result of the the ongoing military operations.
A commander of the Boko Haram sect
identified as Abdullahi Mohammed, aka Huja, who was arrested at Okene
town of Adavi Local Government Area, had been responsible for the
coordination of Boko Haram activities in Okene axis of Kogi State.
The statement gave the names of the
terrorists arrested in Lagos as Fanayi Bukar Hassan, Butame Hassan,
Kologoni Bukar, and Amina Abubakar.
In its determined counter-terrorism
efforts to consolidate on the gains it has made in the sustenance of
offensive against identified criminal gangs, kidnap syndicates and
terrorist elements across the country, the Department of State Services
(DSS) has recorded major successes which have further degraded the
capability of these elements to operate in the county.
On 1st January, 2017, at Mutum Biyu
in Gassol LGA, Taraba State, Bale Kolomi GREMA and Kolomi ADBA-AJI were
arrested in a mosque after they had fled Marte, Borno State, where
they were involved in boko haram terrorist activities. Also on the
same 1st January, 2017, a kidnap suspect, Amadu BELLO, was apprehended
at Hotoron Arewa, Nasarawa LGA of Kano State for his involvement in a
kidnap operation at Zomo village, Ningi LGA of Bauchi State from which
he got a share of N3m from the ransom. two (2) suspected Boko Haram
insurgents, Ibrahim MALA and Abdallah MODU were arrested on 6th January
2017 at Amba and Gudi villages of Kokona LGA of Nasarawa State. The
suspects who are indigenes of Maiduguri, Borno State, had fled the
military action in Borno State and were regrouping in the State under
different trade covers. While MODU sells children’s wears, MALA, who
trades in perfumes, confessed to his membership of the sect and
disclosed that he (Mala) joined the Yusufiyya faction in 2007.
Similarly, Abdulkarim DAHIRU, a key terrorist commander and an indigene
of Okengwa, Okene LGA of Kogi State, was arrested at the Specialist
Hospital, Lokoja. Suspect was identified as the main coordinator of
several kidnappings as well as other robbery activities in Kogi and Edo
State Security operations
conducted from 3rd to 7th January, 2017, across some flashpoints in
Lagos State led to the arrest of seven (7) kidnap suspects, six of
whom, namely; Gilbert Koku NELSON, John NELSON, Adekoya KAZEEM,
Muhammad LAWAL, Abu YAHRO and Kelvin NWANAJI; were arrested in
connection with the kidnap of a management staff of Dangote Company.
The two (2) other suspects, Abdullahi BELLO, a Custom Officer and Bello
GUMEL, were apprehended at Navy Town, Ojo LGA, and Naval Base, Alakija,
respectively, in connection with the kidnap of another Custom Officer,
on 20th December, 2016. Members of the above gang specialized in
spying on senior company executives and laying ambush for kidnap and
robbery operations for huge ransoms.
On 7th January, 2017, one Muhammad
AUWAL was arrested at Andaza village, Kiyawa LGA of Bauchi State in
connection with boko haram terrorist activities. AUWAL who was arrested
with the sum of three hundred thousand Naira (N300,000.00) on him, is
believed to be a drug supplier to the boko haram sect in Sambisa
Forest.
Also on 7th January, 2017, the
Service also arrested the trio of Elijah AWUA, Joseph EJAKA and Hope
NATHAN, at Kanshio, Otukpo road, Makurdi, Benue State. The suspects are
members of a notorious kidnap syndicate that has been responsible for
several kidnap operations in Nasarawa, Benue and Plateau States. Their
most recent venture was the gang’s abduction of a staff of Radio
Benue, Makurdi on 2nd December, 2016. Suspects were arrested with a
silver coloured Toyota RAV4 vehicle marked ABJ AQ 720 KUJ. Two (2)
other members of the syndicate identified as Gabriel JOSHUA and TIMOTHY
(FNU) are currently on the run and being trailed.
On 8th January, 2017, one Bello
MOHAMMED (aka Awilo), the leader of a syndicate that specialized in car
theft and burglary in Gombe State was arrested at Jekadafari area of
Gombe metropolis of the State. MOHAMMED confessed to being the kingpin
of the syndicate in the State. His confession led to the arrest of an
associate, Abdullahi IBRAHIM (alias DIBAL) who is seen at the arrowhead
of the gang in the North East. IBRAHIM also disclosed that he has
stolen ten (10) cars in Gombe. Based on his confession two (2) buyers
of the stolen cars identified as Surajo Ali GOMBE, and Danjuma BAKA,
have been arrested.
On 8th January, 2017 about 1500
hours, one Elijah OYEBODE, aged twenty-two (22) years, was arrested in
connection with the disappearance of one Damilola Rofiat ADEBISI (F), a
400 level student of the Department of Chemistry Education, Osun State
University, Ipetu-Ijesa campus, Oriade LGA. The incident occurred on
22nd December, 2016. OYEBADE confessed to picking the victim along with
two (2) other men on 22nd October, 2016 and claimed to have dropped
them off at a house in Ikirun. Investigation is ongoing.
The Service also arrested four (4)
suspected fleeing members of the Hoko Haram; Fanayi Bukar HASSAN,
Butame HASSAN, Kologoni BUKAR, and Amina ABUBAKAR on 10th January, 2017
at Oko-Oba, Ifako-Ijaiye LGA of Lagos State. They are suspected to
have fled to the State to evade arrest in the ongoing military
offensive in the North East. Same day (10th January, 2017),
at Okene town, Adavi LGA, Kogi State, the leader of the boko haram
sect in Okene, Abdullahi MOHAMMED aka Huja, was arrested. Subject had
been responsible for the coordination of Boko Haram activities in Okene
axis of Kogi State.
It is important to state that these
successes were recorded as a result of proactive and credible
intelligence offered by patriotic citizens, and the effective
cooperation of sister agencies and other relevant stakeholders.
This Service wishes to restate its
determination to sustain the tempo within the provisions of the law as
part of its drive towards ensuring the security of lives and property
of all law-abiding residents and citizens in the country.
In a related development, on 6th
January, 2017, one Paul ALI (aka Simplee), a high profile leader of a
kidnap syndicate was arrested at Hill Flower Hotel, Asaga Ohafia, Abia
State. ALI, who operates camps at Ikot Abasi and Mbo LGAs of Akwa Ibom
State, is responsible for notable kidnap incidents across the Niger
Delta. He is also a member of the Bakassi Strike Force (BSF) which has
carried out attacks against oil installations in the area. At the time
of his arrest, ALI, with his associate, Chidiebere KANU was planning
the kidnap of a Federal Lawmaker and an expatriate. KANU is presently
at large.
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