Police in Borno State thursday said nine Boko Haram fuel suppliers have been arrested.
Also arrested by the police were an armed robber and adulterators of pepper.
The state Commissioner of Police, Damien
Chukwu, who paraded the suspects before journalists, said these were
parts of successes made by his command in the last one month.
He said: “Modu Maidara of Njimtilo
village was contracted to supply fuel and food items to Boko Haram
insurgents at Alagarno in Sambisa Forest and other camps. He had been
operating in a green coloured pickup vehicle, with Borno registration
number, KH 335 MAG.”
The commissioner added that Maidara also
conveyed firewood into Maiduguri, on his return from the bush, after
collecting money from insurgents to supply them with food items and
fuel.
He said the suspect was arrested on April 19, 2017, and the vehicle he used to supply food items and fuel was impounded.
Chukwu said the suspected had confessed
to supplying items to insurgents, after collecting N10, from Boko Haram
to supply motorcycle spare parts.
He said: “We also discovered that 15
other Isuzu vehicles were sighted fetch firewood in the Alagarno axis,”
noting that many other suspects are engaged in supply items to Boko
Haram in the state.
On the arrested armed robber (Ishaku
Agagu), the commissioner said he was arrested on April 14, 2017, for
alleged extortion of a widow with a toy dressed in military uniform.
He noted that the accused tried
extorting a widow of N150,000, lamenting that extortion of widow has
become a new trend within Maiduguri metropolis.
Agagu, while confessing to the criminal act to journalists, said he collected
the military uniform at the Garrison Command of Nigerian Army before
attacking the widow with a toy gun at a housing estate on Baga road.
the military uniform at the Garrison Command of Nigerian Army before
attacking the widow with a toy gun at a housing estate on Baga road.
On the adulteration of pepper, Chukwu
disclosed that Ali Umar, Babakaka Bukar and Ali Sanusi connived to
produce pepper with saw dust for sale to make profit.
He said a large quantity of the
adulterated pepper has been recovered by the police, and after
preliminary investigations, the product will be returned to NAFDAC for
further analysis and prosecution in a court of law.
He said all the suspects are to be arraigned after preliminary investigation is completed.

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