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Boko Haram Kingpin Arrested In Ondo

Boko Haram Kingpin Arrested In Ondo
  • PublishedSeptember 27, 2017
42 year old Idris Ibrahim Babawo, a wanted Boko Haram kingpin from Bauchi has been arrested by the Ondo State Police Command on Sunday by the police operatives and handed over to the Nigerian Army.

A statement by the Director of Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen Sani Usman in Abuja yesterday, said the arrested Boko Haram member goes by the names “Idoko” and “Nagada.

“He is believed to be on serial number 165 on the wanted Boko Haram terrorists list. He was handed over to the 32 Brigade, 2 Division of the Nigerian Army on Monday, September 25, 2017 by the state police command.

According to the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Femi Joseph, explained that Babawo was arrested at Isua, Akoko South East Local Council Area, while trying to escape. He said the suspect left Bornu State and was heading towards Ibafo in Ogun State, when his vehicle developed an auto fault at Isua, a town notorious for kidnapping in recent times.

This, he said, caused a break in the transit and made the driver to look for auto-mechanic to fix the vehicle, while the passengers waited for him. He stressed that in the process, a vigilance group in the community, led by one Daniel Eyinju intercepted him when he wandered around the area.

Meanwhile, troops of 1 Brigade, 1 Division Nigerian Army, on Operation Sharan Daji on Monday, carried out a successful raid on suspected armed bandits’ camps at Kahiru forest in Bakura Local Council Area of Zamfara State.

Usman explained: “On approaching the camp, the suspected bandits opened fire on the troops and attempted to escape. The troops returned fire, killing one of the armed bandits and recovered 50 cows, 82 goats and 25 sheep abandoned by them.”

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