This Department of State Services has arrested a suspected founding
member of the Boko Haram, Mohammed Usman, in Lokoja, Kogi State.
According
to the DSS, Mr Usman, widely known as Khalid Al-Barnawi, alias Kafuri,
Naziru, Alhaji Yahaya, Mallam Dauda, Alhaji Tanimu, apprehended by this
Service on April 1 in, while hiding under a false cover.
The
Service said Mr Usman, whom it prefers to refer to as Al-Barnawi, was a
founding member of
the Jama’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid Da’wah Wa’l-Jihad (Boko
Haram) and later the Amir of the break-away faction, Jama’at Ansarul
Muslimim Fi Biladi Sudan (JAMBS).
A statement by the spokesman
for the DSS, Tony Opuiyo, said “Khalid Al-Barnawi is a trained terrorist
commander, who has been coordinating terrorist activities in Nigeria,
while talent-spotting and recruiting vulnerable young and able Nigerians
for terrorist training by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) in
North African States and the Middle-East”.
The service said he
was involved in many terrorist attacks in States of the Federation,
including Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Sokoto and
FCT-Abuja that resulted in the killing and maiming of innocent citizens
of Nigeria.
“Al-Barnawi is also responsible for the bombing of
the United Nations building in Abuja, on 26th August, 2011; the
kidnapping of two European civil engineers in Kebbi State in May, 2011,
and their subsequent murder in Sokoto State; the kidnap of a German
engineer, Edgar Raupach in January, 2012, the kidnap and murder of seven
expatriate staff of Setraco Construction Company at Jama’are, in Bauchi
State in February, 2013, the attack of Nigerian troops at Okene in Kogi
State, while on transit to Abuja for an official assignment,” the DSS
claimed in the statement.
It said the suspect would be charged
after investigation, describing the arrest as a major milestone in the
counter-terrorism fight of this Service.
The DSS reassured
Nigerians that the Service in collaboration with other sister security
agencies, would bring perpetrators of crime and their sponsors to
justice.
In another development, the Service said it uncovered
the heinous role played by suspected members of the Indigenous Peoples
of Biafra (IPOB), in the abduction of five Hausa-Fulani residents,
namely Mohammed Gainako, Ibrahim Mohammed, Idris Yakubu, and Isa
Mohammed Rago at Isuikwuato Local Government Area in Abia State.
According
to the DSS, the abducted men were later discovered at the Umuanyi
forest, Abia State, where they were suspected to have been killed by
their abductors and buried in shallow graves, amidst 50 other shallow
graves of unidentified persons.
It said arrest and investigation conducted so far, revealed that some suspected members of IPOB, carried out the action.
It
claimed that IPOB was steadily embarking on gruesome actions in a bid
to ignite ethnic terrorism and mistrust amongst non-indigenes in the
South-East region and other parts of Nigeria.
It warned that it
would act decisively within its statutory mandate to ensure that the
sponsors and perpetrators of the action were apprehended and prosecuted.
Source: Channelstv
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