Exclusive report indicates that Nigerian military operatives
on Sunday, May 25, arrested a man, who confessed to being involved in
Nyanya and Jos attacks.
Photo: Scene of April 14 Nyanya bombing
The
man, who was said to be expert helping Boko Haram to organize the
bombings, was nabbed by soldiers of the 7th Division as he was heading
to Sambisa forest, the insurgents' hideout, provides Premium Times with
reference to the top military sources.
When the soldiers during
the stop-and-check found suspicious items on the man, like
"sophisticated communication gadgets, a map, a very expensive laptop and
30 pieces of Flash-Drives", they immediately took him to the Maimalari
barracks.
The man reportedly confessed to being expert working
for Boko Haram terrorists. He claimed responsibility for both Nyanya and
Jos bombing, with more than 300 casualties.
The source, who pleaded anonymity, further said:
"He said he was to meet with some operatives of Boko Haram for yet another work (bomb attack)... He
boasted that he will soon be released as was the case at DSS
headquarters when he was arrested late last year but only to be released
three months after to start work again."
When contacted, the Defence Headquarters officials, that on Wednesday announced the arrest of one suspect in connection with Jos twin explosion, neither declined nor confirmed the information regarding bomb expert detention.
It
would be recalled that two deadly explosions rocked the same Nyanya bus
station on the outskirts of Abuja with the 2-week interval, on April 14 and May 1. On May 20, another tragedy hit the country, as the twin explosion was launched on the overcrowded market in Jos, Plateau State. Four days later suicide bomber detonated a device near the football viewing center killing 3, initially he targeted 400 people.
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