Twenty one suspected members of the Boko Haram sect have
been arrested at Obollo-Afor in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
Obollo-Afor is the gateway between the South-East and the
Northern part of the country.A police source said the suspects would be fully
interrogated at the Enugu State Police Command to ascertain their true mission.
DailyPost gathered that the suspects were traveling to
Kaduna with several military uniform concealed inside a luxurious bus.
They were intercepted by the National Task Force (NATFORCE)
at Amala in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
Enquiries showed that the suspects, who left Aba, Abia State
around 2 am for Kaduna, were intercepted at the wee hours of Wednesday at the
boarder community in Enugu State.
A source told DailyPost that an army sergeant on special
duty at Xerox Construction Company in Ohaofia Abia State procured the military
uniforms and employed the services of the suspects for onward delivery to an
army corporal in Kaduna for an undisclosed mission.
The army sergeant whose identity was not ascertained as at
the time of filling this report was said to have been on the illegal business
for quite a while.
A police source who spoke with DailyPost said the luxurious
bus, belonging to the Young Shall Grow Company, not fully loaded at Aba,
stopped over in Enugu to pick other passengers.
He said the passengers unknowingly mixed up with the dreaded
Islamic sects to Kaduna.
The arrest of the 21 suspects at Obollo-Afor has sent
shivers to residents of the area and the entire South-East who were still
terrified by the earlier arrest of over 400 other suspects in Abia State.
The Area commander of the Nigeria Police Area Command,
Nsukka, Ros-Amson Musa Haladu (ACP) while reacting to the arrest of the alleged
Boko Haram suspects said that full scale investigations would be carried out to
authenticate their true mission.
Meanwhile the suspects were still been held at Udenu Police
Division, alongside the luxury bus, waiting to be conveyed to Enugu State
Police Headquarters for further interrogation.
When contacted on the matter, the PPRO Enugu State Command,
Ebere Amarizu (DSP) said that the command was yet to get details of the matter.
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