According to NSCDC, the suspect, Aliyu Muhammed (24), a
suspected Boko Haram Improvised Explosive Device(IED) logistics supplier in
Maiduguri, was arrested on his way to supply some bomb materials to the dreaded
Islamic sect.
The Commandant of the
corps, Ibrahim Abdullahi, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency
of Nigeria(NAN), in Maiduguri.
Abdullahi said that
the suspect was nabbed by men of the command on April 25, following
intelligence report while he was on his way to supply bomb materials for Boko
Haram terrorists.
He said that
preliminary investigation conducted by the command, revealed that the
suspect supplied mobile phones battery, wrist watches as well as laptop
computers used for setting off IEDs designed to inflict massive
casualties.
The Commandant said: “The
suspect, who pretended to be a tricycle operator in the town, has
executed many missions for the insurgents. He also operates several bank
accounts, where he receives funds from Boko Haram in the last six months. He
usually receives large sums of money from the Republic of Chad, through a third
party account number to avoid being detected. We have so far tracked dozens of
his transactions, especially at commercial money transfer centers within
Maiduguri.”
The NSCDC commandant
said Mohammed and his colleagues have played different roles in
masterminding various attacks in worship centres, market places and Maiduguri
and its environs.
Abdullahi reiterated
the commitment of the command towards complementing efforts of the army, police
and other sister agencies in the counter-terrorism campaign in the Northeast.
He added: “The command
had within the past two years arrested more than 25 Boko Haram insurgents,
comprising of female suicide bombers, commanders and collaborators in
Maiduguri. The command had, through the dispute resolution department encouraged
more than 40 terrorist to lay down their arms and accepted meaningful
rehabilitation and reintegration through the ‘Operation Safe Corridor’ window opportunity
provided by the government.”
He added that the
suspect would be handed over to the 7 Division Garison of the army for further
interrogation and profiling.
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