What do you have to say about the arrest of a Boko Haram commander at a senator’s residence?
The JTF said they
arrested the man at a house belonging to someone in the Senate. I am a
member of the Senate and I am the only one living on the Dambuwa Road.
So, the JTF didn’t arrest the man (Boko Haram commander) in my house. They went
to my house and carried their investigations, but they did not come up with
anything. Since they did not get anything, they arrested some boys in the house
and asked them out. They forced them to sit under the sun. The soldiers started
start beating them. They asked them if they knew someone called Shuaibu Bama.
The boys told JTF that ‘yes, they knew him.’ One of the boys then led JTF
to where that Shuaibu was.
What is your relationship with Shuaibu Bama?
Shuaibu Bama is my
nephew.
The man arrested was accused of being a Boko Haram commander and you said you
have a relationship with him. Some, more especially those soldiers, are
accusing you (politicians) of not cooporating with them and at the same time
helping Boko Haram?
What I’m saying is
that, for them to say they arrested the man in my house is a lie. And we are
not going to hide anybody who we known is a Boko Haram member. They should
investigate who the owner of the house where JTF arrested the ‘Boko Haram
commander’ and the owner’s connection with the supposed Boko Haram member.
Soldiers said for long they had been trailing him in order to arrest him. Have you had any knowledge about this?
Did I know? It was
just yesterday they mentioned this in front of my house. They said they had
been after him for long and that they even sat down and had some chat with him
some times ago.
Source: Daily Trust
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