Troops of the Nigerian Army 144
Battalion in Asa, Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State ,have captured
a wanted terrorist kingpin among the 486 Boko Haram suspects intercepted in
Abia State on Sunday.
The Defence Headquarters, DHQ, which
made this disclosure in Abuja, yesterday, however, said that the screening was
continuing in Abia State until the military was satisfied with the true motives
of that mass movement.
Soldiers of the 144 Battalion had
arrested the 486 suspects travelling from Adamawa State to Port Harcourt in
Rivers State.
The arrested suspects were moving in
a motorcade of 35 Hummer buses when they were intercepted by soldiers around
2am between Arungwa Junction on the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway and Imo
Gate, the boundary between Abia and Rivers States.
Two of the buses carrying the
insurgents were said to have escaped arrest and it was not clear whether the
occupants succeeded in entering Port Harcourt or they were within the Abia
State territory.
Speaking through the Director of
Defence Information, DDI, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, the DHQ said: “A terror
kingpin in the list of wanted terrorists of security forces in Nigeria have
been detected in the ongoing screening of the 486 suspects nabbed while travelling
in over 33 Hiace Hummer buses at night along Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway
last Sunday.
“So far other security agencies,
including the para-military, have joined the screening exercise to ascertain
the status of the remaining suspects.
“Those identified as possible
security risk or illegal immigrants are expected to be identified for further
action.
“Meanwhile, the identified terror
kingpin has been taken into custody. Further development will be communicated
to you in due course.”
Following the arrest, Abia State
Civil Liberty Organisation, CLO, and the Aba Hausa community have called for
security beefup in the area.
CLO Chairman, Aba Unit, Dr. Charles
Chinekezi, said the arrest of the suspects in Aba and Sunday’s uncovering of
Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs, at the auditorium and car park of the
headquarters of the Living Faith Church a.k.a Winners’ Chapel, in Imo State was
a clear indication that the Boko Haram insurgents had infiltrated the
South-East.
Chinekezi said since this was the
case, governments of the South-East should beef up security in the zone to
prevent the insurgents from wreaking havoc in the area.
He said that since insurgents had
allegedly infiltrated federal security organs, the South-East state governments
should make special security arrangement to curb any security challenge in the
area.
Chinekezi said that CLO aligned
itself with the security measures put in place by the governor of Imo State
code named ‘Know your neighbour’ and urged other South-East state governors to
emulate him.
Also, the former Amirulhajj of Abia
State and Deputy Chairman of Aba Muslim Community, Alhaji Musa Iheakaram, urged
the state government and security agencies operating in Abia and the entire
South- East to beef up security in their states.
Iheakaram said it had shown that the
dreaded sect was in the zone.
“The discovery of the IEDs planted
at headquarters of the Living Faith Church a.k.a Winners’ Chapel in Owerri by
terrorists should be an eye-opener because that which happened in Owerri on Sunday
could happen to any church or mosque in Aba,” he said.
He called on the police in Owerri to
make public the names of those it had arrested in connection with the Winners
Chapel incident, which he said would help to determine where they came from.
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