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Friday, 3 February 2017
5 BOKO HARAM SPONSORS ARRESTED IN BORNO
- The counter-insurgency military
team has arrested some politicians
and Islamic clerics affiliated with
the Boko Haram sect
- Military sources disclose that
more people may be arrested in
days to come
- The theatre commander,
Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj. Gen.
Lucky Irabor, confirms the arrests
but stopped short of disclosing the
identities of the suspects for
security reasons
The theatre commander, Operation
Lafiya Dole, Maj. Gen. Lucky Irabor, has
confirmed the arrest of some Boko
Haram collaborators.
Two prominent politicians and a
traditional ruler affiliated with the
Boko Haram group have been
arrested during a military raid in
Borno state.
READ ALSO: Boko Haram bomber
kills Muslims in Maiduguri
The Sun reports that the politicians,
who are known in government circle,
were arrested early this week by
detectives and troops from Operation
Lafiya Dole, the counter-insurgency
military team.
A source disclosed that one of the
arrested alleged collaborators who is
also an Islamic spiritualist, had fled
the state when he learnt military
men were on his trail.
He was however arrested along
Maiduguri-Jos Road, on his way to
one of the north central states.
A second suspect was said to be a
thug often called ECOMOG in Borno
and an aide to some politicians in the
state, according to military source.
A military personnel disclosed that a
traditional ruler from a Borno
community and two popular Islamic
clerics were among those arrested
following intelligence about their
alleged link with Boko Haram.
READ ALSO: Many die as Nigerian
troops clash with Boko Haram
"More revelations are coming and
more people may be arrested in days
to come, the source said.
The arrest of the suspected Boko
Haram collaborators was confirmed
by the theatre commander,
Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj. Gen.
Lucky Irabor.
The commander however refused to
disclose the identities of the arrested
persons, insisting that doing so will
jeopardise investigation.
“It is true we have arrested some
people. They may be known faces. We
started picking them one by one.
We’re taking them now and we are
still investigating them so I can’t give
you any detail,” he said.
Meanwhile, the federal government
has confirmed the recovery of a
treasure trove of materials from the
“decimated” Boko Haram, further
calling on the media and the general
public to be vigilant.
According to the government, the
alleged decimated group has shifted
its strategy towards dominating the
media space, propagating a
perverted version of Shariah law and
giving the impression that it is still
holding territory.
The government’s warning is
contained in a statement by the
minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
The statement made available to
NAIJ.com in the afternoon of
Tuesday, January 31, 2017 appealed
to the general public and the media
to ensure that they do not
unwittingly provide the terrorists
with the oxygen of publicity that they
desperately need.
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