DSS capture 3 presumed fear based oppressors in Kano



The Department of State Services (DSS) has captured three presumed Boko Haram warriors at Dirbunde Village in Takai Local Government Area of Kano State.

The suspects are Samaila Muhammad, Sanusi Musa and Hudu Muhammad.

In an announcement issued by an agent of the administration, Mr Tony Opuiyo, said that the suspects were captured on Nov. 30.

He said the suspects had consummated arrangements to do arrangement of composed assaults with Improvised Explosive Devices ( IEDs) in chose conditions of North West zone in November.

Opuiyo said that the administration likewise captured two speculated fear mongers, Sani Digaru and Mohammed Ali on Dec. 25 along Gombe-Dukku street, Gombe.

He said that Digaru was shot when he endeavored to escape capture.

"The capture was continuation of before knowledge that he was in control of money worth two million Naira (N2m) implied for the coordination of a psychological militant operation in Yobe and Bauchi States,'' he said.

Likewise, he said that another criminal group which has practical experience in burglarizing going by outside inhabitants and clients of lavish lodgings have been revealed in Abuja.

Opuiyo said that the pack had victimized an ostracize on Dec. 5 in a high temples lodging in Abuja and trucked away his cash and different assets.

He said that the administration following up on insight and support and participation of sister organizations and the lodging administration, one Ikechukwu Obadlegwu and Joseph Eke were captured.

Opuiyo said that while Obadlegwu completed observation on potential focuses for the gathering, Eke was the kingpin and genius of the operation.

He said that all things stolen by the suspects had been recuperated.

In a similar vein, he included that taking after the administration's going strategic operation, it captured a few individuals from seize packs in Benin, Kano, Kogi, Yobe and Benue states.

In a related improvement, the administration said it captured an infamous fraudster, Auwalu Abdullahi for professedly swindling

Jaiz and Unity Banks of N100 million and N50 million separately.

He said the suspect was captured at Gworon Dutse in Kano Municipal.

"While the Service vows to unite on its victories, it wishes to reaffirm its dedication to wellbeing of all nationals including individuals from the global group,'' he said.

He approached individuals from general society to stay watchful and aware of their quick environs and report suspicious people, packages, vehicles to the closest security arrangements.

"To this end, the Service wishes to caution such depreciators to cease from their odious plans as the law will be made to get up to speed with them," he said.

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