Police arrests Boko Haram commander in Abuja
The police have arrested a fleeing Boko Haram deputy commander, Seth Yakubu, at Gwako Village in the Gwagwalada area of the Federal Capital Territory.
The 20-year-old insurgent, who hailed from the Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, was nabbed at about 11.30 am on Sunday after a tip - off, the FCT Commissioner of Police, Musa Kimo, told journalists on Monday in Abuja.
The CP said the suspect confessed to investigators that he escaped to the village from Sambisa Forest after their hideouts was bombed by the Nigerian Air Force about a week ago.
He stated, “Yakubu further stated that he left Maiduguri on Friday, July 21, 2017, and arrived at Gwako Village on Saturday at about 10pm to conceal his identity and seek refuge.
“The suspect said he was lured into the Boko Haram terrorist group by a young man, who approached him with the promise of an automatic employment into the Nigerian Army only to end up with the sect.
“He said he was given a form to fill and thinking the job was real, he completed the form only to be taken to an unknown depot, where he and some others received training.”
Kimo stated that the suspect further confessed that apart from being the second-in-command in his unit, he actively participated in several deadly attacks launched by the group against innocent citizens.
He said investigation was ongoing to track down Yakubu’s accomplices.
Police arrests Boko Haram commander in Abuja
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