Nigeria’s
security forces appear to be gaining grounds in the fight against
militancy in the northern part of the country as they announced the
capture of a top commander of Boko Haram during a raid on the home of a
high-level national politician in Maiduguri.
Lt.
Col Sagir Musa, spokesman for the Joint Task Force (JTF) said in a
terse statement sent to media this evening, that Shuaibu Mohammed Bama
had been picked up and is in custody. However he declined to name the
national politician.
Islamist sect Boko Haram has its strongest base in Maiduguri.
The
official statement said: “The JTF have been successful in their ongoing
anti-terror operations. A high-profile Boko Haram commander, one
Shuaibu Mohammed Bama, who has been on the list of wanted terrorists,
was arrested by task force troops in a serving politician’s house. He is
in the custody of the JTF and assisting in the investigation and has
since made startling revelations.”
Although
Sagir did not state the relationship between the captured commander and
late Habibu Bama, who was killed in Damaturu, and the name of the
serving Nigerian lawmaker, sources said the suspect was arrested in a
high brow area in Maiduguri axis of Borno State.
Another source said that crack security team have been trailing Bama, from Kano to Kaduna and finally Maiduguri where he was barbed on Thursday in Cordon and Search Operation style, that have armed to teeth combat soldiers who were well position to repel any counter from the Boko Haram’s sect.
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