DSS Foils Planned Attack On UK, American Embassies
The Department of State Security says it has arrested ISIS linked
Boko Haram Members planning to attack UK and American Embassies in FCT.
According to the statement released and signed by Tony Opuiyo, He said
other criminal elements were arrested during the operations and are undergoing
further investigation.
Read The Full Statement Below;
The Department of State Services (DSS) wishes to
inform the public about its continued effort in ensuring that the activities of
Boko Haram insurgents, kidnappers and other criminal elements are drastically
reduced or decimated. To this effect, their capabilities are daily being
downgraded.
Between 25th and 26th March, 2017, the Service busted a ring
of ISIS linked Boko Haram members based in Benue State and the FCT.
The group had perfected plans to attack the UK
and American Embassies and other western interests in Abuja. During the
operation to thwart this plan, five (5) key suspects, namely: Isa Jibril,
Jibril Jibril, Abu Omale Jibril, Halidu Sule and Amhodu Salifu, were arrested.
Earlier, on 22nd March, 2017, at Fika, Yobe State, a 20
year old Boko Haram member, Adamu Datti was arrested. He confessed his
involvement in executing the sinister activities of the group.
of April, two (2) suspected Ansaru kingpins, Ahmed
Momoh and Al-amin Mohammed Jamin were arrested on 4th April, 2017 at Igarra, Akoko Edo LGA,
Edo State. The duo were confirmed associates of Abu Uwais, a main Ansaru
kingpin terrorizing residents in Kogi and Edo States.
While these terrorists are already undergoing
detailed investigations, the Service stepped up its efforts at stamping out the
menace of kidnapping. In Rivers State for instance, Daniel Dibiamaka was
arrested on 24th March,
2017 at Obio/Akpor LGA, for his complicity in the kidnap of one Emmanuel Orji
Ukah on 20th January,
2017. On that same day, Godsgift Isioma was arrested over his plan to kidnap
one Dr. G.N Douglas.
Determined to decisively deal with the ugly
menace of kidnapping and increasing violence in Benue State, the Service, on 23rd March, 2017 at Bangaji, Gboko, Benue
State arrested Daniel Lorve, a member of the Terwase Akwaaza (aka Gana) led
notorious kidnapping and terrorist group. Further investigation in this regard
prompted a joint military/Police/Service operation which resulted in the raid
on a farm suspected to have housed the armoury of Akwaaza known for terrorizing
Katsina-Ala, Logo and Ukum LGAs of the State.
High caliber arms and ammunition were recovered
from the scene notably; one (1) General Purpose Machine Gun, three (3) AK-47
rifles and one (1) SMG rifle, with large quantities of ammunition.
In Kogi State, the Service, on 29th March, 2017 arrested Abdulmojid Momoh
and Ahmed Tijani Dodo at Adavi LGA for their involvement in kidnap activities.
In a similar vein, the duo of Salau Yakubu
Ontinwa (aka General) and Abdulmajeed Musa were arrested on 30th March, 2017 at the same Adavi LGA for
similar kidnap crimes.
Preliminary investigation showed that the trio
are key members of the dreaded gang terrorizing innocent citizens and other
travelers across the State.
Prior to these operations in the State, a gun
runner only identified as Kareem was arrested on 27th March, 2017 for supplying
weapons to criminals especially Abu Uwais, the Ansaru kingpin and notorious
kidnapper.
In furtherance of the Service’s efforts to check
possession of illegal arms, it arrested Chukwujioke Igbru at Ikwo, Ebonyi State
in a joint military/DSS operation on 7th April, 2017.
The suspect was alleged to be one of the
masterminds of the clashes between his Ojenakpa community and neighbouring
Isobo community in Obubra LGA of Cross River State. He was arrested in
possession of a G3 rifle.
In Abia State, one Free born Chisom Innocent
from Ikeduru, Imo State was arrested at Nzaocha Street, Aba for engaging in
subversive activities against public servants.
Innocent who is an ICT Expert used the social
media, especially blogs to launch negative campaigns against the persons and
offices of top government officials by telling lies against them and making
them appear weak and incapable of holding their posts. He also used his
platform to incite one ethnic group to violently attack another, thus creating
tension and social disharmony.
It has also become instructive to let the public
note that the Service has uncovered a racketeering network involved in the
issuance of Certificates/Letters of indigeneship to persons from neighbouring
African countries.
The Boko Haram terrorist group has become part
of this network and uses it to buoy its membership in Nigeria.
A
particular case was the arrest on 10th April at Damaturu, Yobe State of Jalo,
a Jos resident Guinean and Boko Haram suspect.
It is also discovered that these non-Nigerians
use their new indigene status to seek priviledges including admissions into the
Country’s tertiary Institutions.
In order to check this ugly development, State
and Local authorities are advised to be more circumspect in the issuance of
these Certificates/Letters of indigeneship.
While they are enjoined to always liaise with
the appropriate Government organs, especially the Immigration Service to
checkmate this trend, the Service is continuing with its investigations to fish
out other members of this criminal network.
The public is also encouraged to report any
suspicion in this direction.
The Service is equally aware of the efforts
being made by some individuals to create a deep sense of insecurity in some
parts of the country simply for their own selfish interest.
To this end, The Service wishes to reiterate its
commitment to ensuring that peace prevails across the country and warns that it
will not hesitate to bring the full weight of the law against defaulters, no
matter how highly placed.
The case of former Governor of Benue State,
Gabriel Suswam, is typical.
The Service has continued to hold him in line
with the dictates of the law – more so that he has not cooperated on the issues
concerning the recovery of large cache of arms at his facilities.
While investigation is ongoing on this matter,
the Service has valid detention warrants to keep him.
He will be charged accordingly, once the
investigations are concluded.
These successes have been achieved following the
cooperation of well-meaning Nigerians who have volunteered credible
intelligence.
While such persons are commended and urged to do
more for the good and safety of everyone, it is also important to advise people
who are desirous of creating problems to desist from doing so.
All law abiding citizens and residents are
encouraged to go about their normal businesses without fear as the Service and
the appropriate agencies of government will offer them the needed protection at
all times.
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