The statement by the Director of Defence
Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, named the Boko Haram operative
as Babuji Ya’ari, said to be a businessman and leader of a youth
vigilance group, popularly known as the Civilian JTF.
Olukolade said Ya’ari also spearheaded
the murder of the Emir of Gwoza, Idrissa Timta, who was killed by
insurgents at Tesan Alade, along the Biu-Garkida Road on May 30, 2014.
He said that Ya’ari used his membership of the Civilian JTF to gather information to aid the activities of the insurgents.
He said that the arrested Boko Haram spy
chief was responsible for the coordination of several devastating
attacks on military formations and the detonation of several bombs in
Maiduguri since 2011.
The statement read, “A terrorists’
intelligence cell headed by a businessman who participated actively in
the abduction of schoolgirls in Chibok has been busted by troops.
“The man, Babuji Ya’ari, who is also a
member of the Youth Vigilante Group, popularly known as Civilian JTF,
which he uses as cover while remaining an active terrorist, also
spearheaded the murder of the Emir of Gwoza.
“His main role in the group is to spy and gather information for the terrorist group.
“Babuji has been coordinating several
deadly attacks in Maiduguri since 2011, including the daring attacks on
Customs and military locations as well as the planting of IEDs in
several locations in the town.”
Olukolade said that the businessman gave
the information that led to the arrest of the female members of the
cell, including one Hafsat Bako, who was said to have escaped to Gombe
State to avoid being arrested but was tracked down by security agents.
The Defence Spokesman said that the
female Boko Haram member confessed to the coordination of payment for
insurgents on the payroll of Boko Haram.
According to him, Bako confessed that a
minimum of N10,000 was paid to each of the operatives, depending on the
weight of the task assigned to them.
Olukolade also said that the Special
Forces were holding another female member of the sect, Haj Kaka, said to
be an armourer and a spy for the group.
He said that the arrested terror suspect
actively operated a terrorists’ intelligence cell in collaboration with
others still at large.
The Defence Spokesman added that the
Special Forces had an encounter with some insurgents at Goniri, Yobe
State, and repelled them.
Although Olukolade did not give details of casualties, he said that the attack resulted in casualties on both sides.
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