More details has been released about Khalid Al-Barnawi, a top Boko Haram leader who was arrested last week by the Department of State Services (DSS).
The Department of State Services (DSS) has released more details
about Khalid Al-Barnawi, a top Boko Haram leader who was arrested last
week.
According to Tony Opuiyo, an agent of the DSS who released a
statement on Saturday, Al-Barnawi is responsible for the 2011 bombing of
the United Nations (UN) building in Abuja.
“This service wishes to inform the general public that further
to its efforts to stem the tide of terrorism in the country, it has
recorded another major breakthrough in the arrest of one Mohammed Usman,
widely known as Khalid Al-Barnawi, Alias Kafuri/ Naziru/ Alhaji
Yahaya/Mallam Dauda/Alhaji Tanimu,” he said.
“Khalid Al-Barnawi was apprehended by this Service on 1st
April, 2016, in Lokoja, Kogi State, while hiding under a false cover.
Al-Barnawi was a founding member of the Jama’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid Da’wah
Wa’l-Jihad (Boko Haram) and later the Amir of the breakaway faction,
Jama’at Ansarul Muslimim Fi Biladi Sudan (JAMBS).”
He described Al-Barnawi as a trained terrorist commander, who has
been coordinating terrorist activities in Nigeria, while talent-spotting
and recruiting vulnerable young and able Nigerians for terrorist
training by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) in North African
states and the Middle-East.
“Subject was involved in many terrorist attacks in states of
the federation, including Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi,
Sokoto and FCT-Abuja. This resulted in the killing and maiming of
innocent citizens of this country,” he said.
“Al-Barnawi is also responsible for the bombing of the United
Nations building in Abuja, on 26 August, 2011; the kidnapping of two
European civil engineers in Kebbi state in May 2011, and their
subsequent murder in Sokoto state; the kidnap of a German engineer,
Edgar Raupach, in January 2012, the kidnap and murder of seven
expatriate staff of Setraco Construction Company at Jama’are, in Bauchi
State in February 2013, the attack of Nigerian troops at Okene in Kogi
state, while on transit to Abuja for an official assignment.”
He confirmed that the insurgent would soon be charged to court to face his charges, once investigations have been concluded.
“This arrest is a major milestone in the counter-terrorism fight of this service,” he added.
“This arrest has strengthened the Service’s resolve that no
matter how long and far perpetrators of crime and their sponsors may
run, this Service in collaboration with other sister security agencies,
will bring them to justice.”
Source: TheCable
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