DSS said the suspected mastermind of Okene explosion, Abdulmumin Ibrahim-Otaru (aka Abu Mikdad) was arrested alongside one of his associates, Saidu Suleiman
By Emma Ogbuehi
Suspected mastermind of the Okene explosion of December 29, 2002 that left some innocent persons dead and wounded has been arrested and in custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) in Abuja.
The suspect, Abdulmumin Ibrahim-Otaru (aka Abu Mikdad) was arrested alongside one of his associates, Saidu Suleiman
The feat was announced by Peter Afunanya, DSS Public Relations Officer (PRO) in a statement issued in Lokoja. The release added that the suspected kingpin and his associate, were arrested in Kogi on Tuesday, by personnel of the service.
The suspects had allegedly launched the attack with a Vehicle-borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) in Okene, Kogi during the visit of President Muhammad Buhari to commission some projects. In the dastardly operation, five persons including one Indian, two Policemen and two drivers of a company were killed.
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Afunnaya said that during the arrest, Ibrahim-Otaru sustained a gunshot injury on his left foot while attempting to escape, adding however that “he is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed health facility.”
“During investigations, it was ascertained that Otaru was a high commander of Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and either coordinated or was involved in the dastardly operations that include the June 24, 2022 attack on Nigeria Police Area Command, Eika-Ohizenyi, Okehi LGA of Kogi State.
“Unfortunately, a Police Inspector, Idris Musa, was killed and two AK-47 rifles were carted away in that attack.
“It would be recalled that five (5) persons including one Indian, two Policemen and two (2) drivers of the company were also killed in the attack, while the kidnapped expatriates were only released on Aug 31, 2022.
DSS added that “Otaru operated terrorists cells in and around Kogi State and with his gang, had staged several kidnap operations in Kogi and Ondo States.
The statement noted that with the suspects in the DSS custody, they will be prosecuted accordingly.
While assuring that the suspects would be prosecuted accordingly, Afunnaya reiterated the Service’s commitment to the safety of the nation.
He assured: “We will work assiduously with stakeholders, including sister security agencies, to tackle the menace of terrorism and other forms of criminality and threats to national security.”
The service image maker, however, called on citizens to support it and other law enforcement organisations with relevant information and all the necessary cooperation required to achieve a peaceful Nigeria.