Firstclass newsline gathered that with the recent arrest of five
suspected members of the deadly Boko Haram sect, terrorizing the
metropolis of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, the police
seem to have been on the verge of dismantling the deadly cell which
has coordinated most of the bombings around the metropolis.
Suspected Boko Haram members
Firstclass newsline gathered that the newly established Special
Intelligence Response Team, SIRT, an elite unit of the Nigeria Police
Force, designed by the Inspector General Police, Solomon Arase, to
combat terrorism , armed robbery, kidnapping and various violent,
launched a massive onslaught on the Abuja cell, leading to the arrest
of five suspected members of the cell, while several IEDS, laptop and
IED materials were recovered.
Investigations by a source indicated that, the arrest of these
suspects and the subsequent recoveries and of IEDs and it materials,
have since thrown members of the cell, who are mainly natives of
Igbira in Okene area of Kogi State, into disarray. We gathered that
the development, which is currently, not just flushing out members of
the cell from Abuja, has also sent sympathizers of the sect into
panic.
Security sources, who spoke a source in Okene, Kogi State, on the
condition of anonymity as they were not authorize to speak on the
matter, disclosed that several member of the cell, based in Abuja are
returning in their droves to Okene, adding that some of the suspects
were arrested, while others have been forced to escape and relocate to
neighboring states.
However, sources at the Force Headquarters Abuja, disclosed that the
operation to effectively dismantle the Boko Haram, from Okene Kogi
State, operating in Abuja, became imperative after the multiple bomb
attacks on Kuje police Station and Nyaya areas of Abuja.
Firstclass newsline gathered that the exhibits and intelligence
gathered from the scene of the explosion, were transferred to the
highly trained operatives SIRT deployed by the IGP to apprehend the
culprit. Firstclass newsline gathered that, the operatives from SIRT,
trailed two of the suspects, identified as Abdulazeez Muhazab and
Ishiaka Salihu, to a house in Karmajiri, behind Military Area,
Cemetery, off Airport Road, Abuja, recovering several explosives,
detonators, chemicals in both liquid and powder form used for making
bombs and several other ready made bombs. The suspects also, mentioned
one Haulaki in military custody and one Hamza, as their leaders in
Abuja.
A source further gathered that Haulaki, who is also known as,
Abdulwaheed Nasiru, was handed over to the police and during
interrogations, he confessed and disclosed the addresses of three
houses within Abuja and Suleija Niger State, where they produced and
store explosives. The operatives and on the strength of this
confession, proceeded to Gauaraka area in Suleja, Niger State, Iddo
Village off Airport road, Abuja and at Dan Asato area of Suleja, where
five ready made IEDS, Chemicals used for bomb making, detonator, HP
laptop, two books on several chemicals and engineering materials, An
Ipad, loaded with IED, plate number of a car, scale, digital
multimeter and a knife were recovered. It was gathered that the
Haulaki, also led the operatives to Galadima area where tangible
information were gathered.
When Saturday Vanguard, interviewed, Haulaki, he confessed that he was
a native of Okene, Kogi State.
"I am married and my wife is currently pregnant. I had just primary
education which I did not finish. I am an Igbira man and my people are
mainly Muslims. I came to Abuja seven years ago to learn auto mechanic
at Games Village and I graduated four years after, before establishing
my own workshop at Galadimawa Roundabout.
"In 2013, I joined the Boko Haram, there is the mosque along the road
before Total Fillings Station, in Aiyoke area of Okene, Kogi State.
Though I rented an apartment very close to the mosque and one of the
sons of the landlord of that house, who is my friend, Abubakar, who
was killed during operation visited that mosque and he introduced me
to the Imam and the owner of the mosque, Mustapha who is currently in
the custody of security agents.
"Mustapha was the one who indoctrinated me into the Boko Haram sect.
He urged me through his teachings which were mainly on Fridays after
the Jumat prayers, Saturdays and Sundays to be faithful to God and do
his wishes and I should also oppose those going against the teachings
of Prophet Muhammed.
"Mustapha usually urged us to support the cause of Jihad in the North
Eastern part of the country in any way we can and when we cannot
donate ourselves or money to the cause, we should at least pray for
those waging the war. In some of his teachings, he told us that
western education was a sin and working for the government was also a
sin. He then asked those who have gone through secondary and
university education to destroy their certificate.
"A lot of people, who were graduates from the secondary and university
in that mosque, destroyed their certificates. That singular gesture
endeared me to the sect. Aside Abubakar, I met some other young men,
like , Usman , Abduljalal, Abu Hamza, Bilal and Haron.
"These men were highly devoted to the course and they told me that
they usually rob unbelievers and use the money to support the course.
Abu Hamza is our leader and also one of the bomb manufacturer. He was
the one who led us to rob two banks in Owo, Ondo State and Okene in
Kogi State, and it is through that means that he raised money for bomb
materials and others.
"He was the one who also thought Usman how to make the bombs. I am a
very good driver and my duty is to drive vehicles to various
destinations. I usually don't ask if there is bomb in those vehicles
or not all I do is to follow instruction.
"A few months ago, some security agents came from Kaduna and arrested
Abu Hamza and took him away. Few days to the Sallah, Usman was also
arrested in Abuja and I got instructions from very senior members of
our sect to move all the ready made bombs and the materials out of
Usman's house in Suleja and I moved them to my brother's house who is
also a member of our sect at Iddo area of Abuja.
"I also gave, two Ak-47 rifles and some bombs to a senior member, Abu
Husssien who took them to Okene, Kogi State. Few days before the last
sallah some vigilante men arrested and handed me over to the military
intelligence who detained and later handed me over to the police
special team. I regret joining the Boko Haram Sect," he lamented.
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