The State Security Service on
Tuesday announced the arrest of one Abdussalam Enesi Yunusa alleged to be a
recruiter for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
The SSS
through a statement by one of its officials, Tony Okpuiyo, said Mr. Yunusa was
arrested in Kano on January 17 after he “completed arrangements to embark on a
journey to join an ISIS terrorist training camp in Libya, with other Nigerians
whom he recruited for the ISIS.”
Read his
statement in part:
“On
January 17, 2016, one Abdussalam Enesi Yunusa, a recruiter for the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was arrested in Kano. His arrest was sequel to
available intelligence which indicated his terrorist antecedents and covert
drive to indoctrinate and recruit susceptible youths in the country.
Prior to
his arrest, Yunusa had completed arrangements to embark on a journey to
join an ISIS terrorist training camp in Libya, with other Nigerians whom he
recruited for the ‘Islamic State’. These recruits include the trio of one Muhammed
Rabi’u, Yahaya Momoh Jimon and Zainab Sunday (f). Yunusa is a 400 level
undergraduate student of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger
State, where he was studying for a degree in Information and Media Technology.
He was
subsequently radicalized and became a member of an extremist cell, comprising
of one Ibrahim (fnu) and Abubakar Ligali, whom he revealed are currently
undergoing terrorist training in Libya. He listed one Aminu (fnu) and Ibrahim
Jihadi (Nigeriene), as other ISIS agents operating in Nigeria and the West
African sub-region. The cell was being funded by one Abu-sa’ad Al Sudani, a
media expert with the extremist group using Western Union money transfers to
fund the terrorist cell agenda.
On January
17, 2016, in Daura township of Daura LGA, Katsina state, another budding extremist
cell affiliated to ISIS, was intercepted by the service. One Ibrahim Mohammed
Daura, Zaharadeen Salisu and five other elements of the proscribed
extremist group, Ansaru, were arrested by the Service. This group was
discovered in an active stage, as its members were already co-ordinating
themselves for attacks in Katsina and Kano States.
In the
same vein, on January 22, 2016, one Obansa Salami, Ejide Tijani aka Abu Uwaise
II, Mohammed Rabiu aka Ubida II, Zainab Mohammed and Abdulqadir Salisu Ahmad
were arrested in Kano by this service, while migrating to Libya, with their
immediate families including infants, in a bid to join ISIS. This group was
apprehended after painstaking monitoring of its network and plans.
On 29th
January, 2016, the Service arrested Mohammed Aliyu Ndako in Kwara state.
Ndako is a seventeen (17) year old undergraduate student of a tertiary
institution in the State. He was arrested sequel to credible intelligence on
his plans with one Abdulkadir Salisu Ahmad a.k.a Daddy Tall, another student in
Kano State, to carry out coordinated lone-wolf attacks on selected populated
targets in Nigeria preferably worship centres or recreation venues. Suspect had
hitherto been communicating with foreign extremist elements, while sourcing
online terrorist training and support.
Within the window of these
tactical operations, between the month of December 2015 and February 2016, the
Service, busted the network of syndicated kidnap gangs spanning different
regions in the country, especially Kebbi, Zamfara, Niger, Nasarawa, FCT, Oyo
and Osun states. Foremost in this line, was the arrest of a gang of five (5)
kidnappers, Abubakar Hassan, Usman Musa, Usman Adamu and Idrisa Babangida
Ahmadu at Ife junction, Osun state, on February 3, 2016.
On
February 5, 2016, the fifth member of the gang, Saidu Isyaku was arrested at
Ojo area, Oyo state. These kidnappers, Six (6) AK 47 rifles, five (5) magazines
and about one thousand rounds of ammunition were recovered. This gang has been
active in the
South West axis of the country and
were at advanced stages of kidnapping high value targets for huge ransom,
before they were intercepted.
Another
breakthrough in the fight against kidnapping was the killing of Abubakar
Mohammed (aka BUBA), and an unidentified member of his group, on 8th February,
2016 close to Jebba Medical Centre, Jebba, Kwara State by security operatives
as they tried to escape during a shootout with security
operatives. Mohammed was a
notorious kidnap kingpin known for his brutality and various acts of
lawlessness. It is disheartening that this criminal and his men had terrorized,
to no end, residents of the South West zone. He was also linked to the kidnap
of the elder statesman, Chief Olu Falae, in Ondo state.”

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