Tag: Boko Haram suspect

  • Boko Haram suspect held in Lagos

    A man the police described as a notorious Boko Haram Commander  was yesterday arrested in Lagos.

    The suspect, Abdulmalik Umar, was said to have been responsible for the death of more than 200 people.

    Umar, 39, was arrested by operatives of the Inspector General of Police (IG) Intelligence Response Team (IRT) around Mowe at a nurse’s house where he was receiving treatment for the bullet wounds he sustained during a recent gun battle with the police in Abuja.

    It was gathered that the suspect, alleged to have masterminded the explosions at Nyanya and Kuje in Abuja in 2015, as well as several bank robberies in Ondo, Edo and other southern states, had fled Abuja three weeks ago when some of his gang members were apprehended.

    A police source, who confirmed the arrest, disclosed that the nurse, who is said to be Umar’s sister, and her husband were also arrested for aiding and abetting criminality.

    It was gathered that the head of the IRT, Abba Kyari, a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), and his men had been trailing the one-eyed Umar since he entered Lagos three weeks ago.

    They eventually busted his hideout around 2pm yesterday.

    The Nation gathered that the suspect led the gang that killed seven policemen at Gwagwalada, Abuja.

    Their AK47 rifles were carted away. He was also alleged to be behind the killings of policemen at Lugbe and  armed robbery at Galadimawa Roundabout, among others.

    The source described Umar as an overall “commander” of bank robberies in the southern part of the country as well as mastermind of killings in Okene, Kogi State.

    The source said: “He was also the one who brought all  the bombs they used during the Nyanya and Kuje attacks in 2015. We have arrrsted some of his members who are in court now. They were the ones who gave us his details and since then we have been looking for him.

    “He has one eye and is responsible for over 200 killings. We arrested four of his gang members three weeks ago in Abuja and recovered four AK47 rifles which they took from the policemen they killed at Gwagwalada.

    “He escaped at that operation with gun wounds and fled to Lagos. We have been on his trail since then. He went to his sister’s house in Mowe to hide. His sister was treating him of the bullet wounds.  We have arrested her and her husband too because they are accomplices.

    “He was the Grand Commander of the attack and rescue operations of the Prison in Niger State early this year where he lost one of his eyes during the operation while over 100 prisoners escaped.”

    Confirming Umar’s arrest, police spokesman Jimoh Moshood, an acting Deputy Commissioner said he would soon be paraded.

    Moshood said: “It is true that he was arrested in Lagos. He fled Abuja with gunshot injury and was trailed to Lagos. We arrested some of his gang members three weeks ago and recovered weapons from them. They will be paraded soon.”

  • NSCDC arrests ‘self-confessed’ Boko Haram suspect in Edo

    NSCDC arrests ‘self-confessed’ Boko Haram suspect in Edo

    The Edo State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has confirmed the arrest of a ‘self-confessed’ Boko Haram suspect.

    The suspect who gave his name as Sani was arrested yesterday, according to the Commandant of the NSCDC, Makinde Ayinla.

    He said: “Our men deployed to guard the premises of the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), arrested the suspect after he was spotted twice loitering between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.

    “Nobody knew how he gained entry into the premises.”

    He said that during interrogation, Sani claimed to be a member of the Boko Haram group.

    Ayinla also said that Sani confessed to being in a group that specialises in robbery, kidnapping, murder and selling of human parts.

    The commandant said that Sani confessed that his group operates with sophisticated weapons.

    Ayinla said when asked if Sani could lead men of the corps to his group’s hideout, he said the suspect said: “only God can lead any person there.”

    The commandant said the suspect had been handed over to the State Command of the State Security Services (SSS).

     

  • Boko Haram suspect held in Ondo confesses to killing two in one week

    Boko Haram suspect held in Ondo confesses to killing two in one week

    A suspected Boko Haram insurgent, Bashir Mohammed, who was arrested last weekend in Isua-Akoko in Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, has confessed to killing two persons since he joined the group two years ago.

    Mohammed, who was arrested by anti-riot policemen, said his friends in Nasarawa State introduced the group to him.

    The 20-year-old was arrested while looking for a cafeteria with his colleagues in preparation for an operation. He has been handed over to the Army.

    Mohammed said he relocated from Nasarawa to Ondo State with his younger brother, who is also a member of the group, after some successful operations.

    He added that his colleagues were in Nasarawa and some northern states, but some of them relocated to the Southwest, including Ondo State.

    Commissioner of Police Gbenga Adeyanju, who paraded the suspect, said the Army would take over the matter. He will be prosecuted, he said.

    Adeyanju said the commitment of the police command led to the arrest of the two suspected Boko Haram members held in the state in the last one week.

    Adeyanju urged the public to inform the police of any strange movements in their areas, adding that the police cannot do it alone.

  • Court orders remand of Boko Haram suspect

    Court orders remand of Boko Haram suspect

    A Lokoja Chief Magistrates’ Court yesterday ordered that a suspected Boko Haram member, who escaped from custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) in 2015, Muktar Suleiman, be remanded in prison.
    Prosecuting counsel Mohammed Abaji, in his application for Suleiman’s remand, urged the court to consider the charges preferred against him.
    Abaji said the accused was arraigned on a three-count charge of criminal conspiracy, culpable homicide and belonging to a gang of brigands.
    According to him, the offences contravened Sections 97(1), 221, 305 of the Penal Code and Section 4 of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013.
    He told the court that Suleiman, and one other at large, escaped from custody of the DSS in 2015, adding that they killed a policeman and a fellow inmate in the process.
    Investigations showed they fled to Yobe, Zaria and Kano for further training. After their training, they returned to Otukpo in Benue State and Ankpa, Idah and Anyigba in Kogi State, on recruitment drive.
    Abaji said Suleiman and his group were planning to attack Ankpa and Anyigba before he was arrested. He urged the court to adjourn the case to allow investigations be completed.
    Chief Magistrate Levi Animoku described the charges as “horrifying and grievous”.
    “Culpable homicide is the highest crime in our legal system. Section 341(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) precludes a court from granting bail to a person accused of such offence.
    “Consequently, the accused shall be remanded at the Federal Prisons, Koton-Karfe, and the case is adjourned till March 16, for mention,” he ruled.

  • Troops arrest top  Boko Haram suspect

    Troops arrest top Boko Haram suspect

    The Army now has two of the 100 wanted Boko Haram suspects in its custody.

    A man suspected to be Chindo Bello, one of the wanted suspects, was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja on Sunday.

    On Monday, Army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman said a second suspect whose name is yet to be revealed, has also been apprehended.

    The suspect, a Camerounian, was nabbed in Maiha, close to the nation’s border with Cameroun in Adamawa State.

    “As all hands are on deck to finally defeat Boko Haram terrorists. Today in the morning, another declared wanted suspected Boko Haram terrorist, Ishaku Wardifen, was nabbed by vigilant troops of 23 Brigade Special Battalion at a check point in Maiha, Adamawa state.

    “Preliminary interrogation revealed that the suspected terrorist is a Cameroonian.

    “Visual matching with photographs on the poster of the 100 declared suspected Boko Haram terrorists wanted list released by the Army last month, shows that he clearly resembles the suspect on serial number 22 on the list.

    “The suspect has been handed over to military intelligence for further investigation and possible prosecution”, the Army said.