Two suspected Boko Haram members were arrested at a house in
Ijora, Lagos yesterday by soldiers acting on a tip off. The soldiers found AK-47 rifles, bomb,
cartridges, daggers etc hidden in the apartment. Below is how Punch is reporting
it:
Fear gripped many residents of Lagos on Thursday when news filtered in that troops
numbering about 100 stormed terror suspects’ hideouts in Ijora, a densely
populated part of the city.
The soldiers, who were assisted by men of the State Security
Service, were believed to have acted on
a tip-off. They were said to have arrived in the area around 7am in search of
the suspects said to be members of an
Islamic fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram.
It was learnt that their search yielded fruits when two
persons were arrested at 24 Aromire Street and three others at a location in an
adjacent street.
The soldiers then ransacked the building at Aromire
Street where one of the arrested
persons, Ibrahim Musa, occupies five rooms. A bomb kept in a cooler and hidden inside the
ceiling of one of the rooms in Musa’s apartment was recovered by the soldiers.
Musa, who a security source described as an illegal alien
from Chad, was said to be leader of the suspects.
Other items found
were AK-47 rifles, cartridges and daggers.
The security source,
who craved anonymity, added the raid was
as a result of an investigation which began a month ago.
He said, “Security agents got information a month ago that there
was a terrorist hideout in the Seven-Up
area of Ijora. Although we were not sure
if they were Boko Haram members or not, we did not want to take any chances so
we decided to go and raid the place.
“It was discovered that the place was being run by a Chadian
and arms were recovered during the raid,
including AK-47 riffles. Investigations are ongoing and those who are
found not culpable will be released.”
Musa’s neighbour, who
craved anonymity, told one of our correspondents that they did not suspect he was
a member of Boko Haram.
He said the suspect
moved into the house less than three months ago.
“Musa rented his
apartment about three months ago.
However, since he moved in with his
wife, who recently had a baby and a
brother, none of them had any known form
of livelihood. Musa and his brother, particularly were always going about with
their laptops and expensive phones.
“Though he (Musa) was not working, he was usually the first
to pay for anything in the house. It was when the soldiers came that we got to
know what they truly are. It was in the course of beating him (Musa) that he
told the soldiers where he hid the bomb and
guns.”
Another resident of
the area, who identified himself simply as Olu, said that when the suspects were being taken away by the soldiers “we did not
know they were living here.”
“When soldiers were taking them away, we wondered if they
were living in the neighbourhood. It was my neighbour, who told me he had seen
Musa once or twice,” he said.
Olu said when the soldiers were going, they told them to be
vigilant in the area, saying Boko Haram members had infiltrated the area,
particularly the Hausa settlement.
When one of our correspondents met
the Ojora of Ijora , Oba Fatai
Adeyinka, he said he was shocked that Boko Haram members
had infiltrated the area.
The spokesman for the Army 81 Division, Colonel Kingsley
Umoh, confirmed the raid but said the army had been carrying out constant raids
across the state in response to the rising level of insecurity in the country.
Umoh said over 36 people had been arrested recently. He
however said he had yet to receive the
details of Thursday’s operation.
He said, “The Nigerian Army is carrying out a proactive
approach. We are raiding every nook and cranny of the state in order to rid it
of criminal elements. We are not ignorant of the insecurity in the country so
we are carrying out preventive measures and we want to make sure that Lagos is
safe for all its inhabitants.
“The raids have been in collaboration with sister agencies
like the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, the SSS, the police and
others. It is the OP MESA of the army that is at the forefront of the raids and
we have recorded many successes of late as we have also arrested some soldiers
who were found wanting.
“I will not be able to brief you fully about Thursday’s
raid.”
Lagos State Director, SSS, Achu Olayi, also confirmed the
raid but said that it was too soon for
him to say if the suspects were Boko
Haram members or not.
The raid on
Thursday on the predominantly Hausa
settlement came a month after the SSS uncovered
a terror network coordinated by Iranians in Lagos.
The SSS had said while parading a leader of an Islamic sect,
Abdullahi Berende, and two others that they
believed that the
operators of the Iranian terror cell were gathering information about Israelis and
Americans living in Nigeria.
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