Alhaji Mustapha Mohammed,
head of the civilian Joint Task Force, the Mai-Kanuribe of Lagos and Seriki
Hausawa of Ijora Kingdom, while speaking to newsmen in Lagos, revealed that
Ibrahim Ali and Babagana Blam Ali, who hail from Bama and Konduga local
government areas respectively, were arrested at Isheri-Ojodu Berger.
Goigoi
Kamsalem, Ibrahim Mohammed both from Bama and Abubakar Ahmed of Baga council
areas, were later apprehended at a hideout in Victoria Island.
According to him, the sixth
suspect was arrested close to a church in Festac Town.
A Civilian Joint Task Force
have arrested six suspected Boko Haram members said to be on the wanted lists
of the military at different locations in Lagos State.
The identity of the
suspects matched with those on the list of the 100 most wanted terrorists
recently released by the military. The arrested suspects were said to have
confessed to be indigenes of Borno State, while adding that military offensive
against terrorists in Bama, Baga and Konduga local government council areas of
the state made them flee.
They were identified as
Ibrahim Ali, Abubakar Ahmed, Babagana Blam Ali, Goigoi Kamsalem, Ibrahim
Mohammed and Adams.
Mustapha said the task
force is spread across 57 local government areas in Lagos and Ogun states and
has been operating for five years, with the aim of tracking and arresting the
terrorists.
He said the group has in
the past made several arrests, and the suspects handed over to Department of
State Service (DSS), the Police while with some were transferred to Maiduguri,
Borno State capital.
While speaking on how his
group arrested the terrorists, Mustapha said: “One of their leaders that was
hiding at a church in FESTAC town was arrested and handed over to security
agents. You know we are from Borno State where these people also hail from and
we know their communities. Our people back home do monitor them, and once they
leave Maiduguri, we would be alerted so that we can be on the lookout.
“Once they arrive any
community in Lagos, our members are always on ground to fish them out based on
intelligence report and once they are arrested, we hand them over to security
agencies for further investigation and prosecution.”
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