Wanted Boko haram member caught hiding in container in Lagos church premises
Six of the 100 suspected Boko Haram members declared wanted by the army
have been arrested in Lagos. Ibrahim Ali, Abubakar Ahmed, Goigoi
Kamsalem, Ibrahim Mohammed, Banagana Blam Ali and Adam were arrested
last Friday by vigilantes.
The Seriki Hausawa in Ijora, Alhaji Mustapha Mohammed, said Adam was
arrested inside a 40-foot container in an abandoned container inside a
church in Festac Town.
Mohammed, who heads the vigilance group, known as the Civilian Joint
Task Force (CJTF), said Ali and Blam were arrested during a raid of
suspected terrorists’ hideout at Isheri; Ahmed, Kamsalem and Mohammed
were nabbed on Victoria Island, where they were staying with friends.
Mohammed said the suspects have been transferred to Borno State, where
they are wanted by the military, adding that they looked unkempt and
hungry when they were arrested.
He said: “We got an intelligence report that Adam was hiding inside an
abandoned 40-foot container on a church premises .It was the security
man attached to the church that hid him inside the container. When we
arrived on the church premises, we headed straight to where the
container was kept. The security man attached to the church was not
around then. The container was locked from the outside with a padlock.
The pastor of the church was embarrassed to see us, but by the time we
explained our mission to him, he along with others stood aside to see
and by the time we broke the padlock, Adam was hiding in the far corner
of the container. As soon as the pastor sighted the suspect, he started
singing praises.”Mohammed said his group would protect Lagos from the
Boko Haram menace.
He said his group started operation in the state in 2011, adding that
Boko Haram would have hit some strategic installations and buildings, if
not for the vigilantes.
Those arrested in the past by his group, he said, were handed over to
the Department of State Services (DSS) in Shangisha, the Assistant
Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Zone two or the police commissioner.
“You know we are from Borno State where these people also come 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 in 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,” he said.The Nation




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