AMIDST
reports of unconfirmed insider involvement in recent terror attacks, security
chiefs holding positions in Northern locations are now reportedly under
surveillance as part of new counter-terror options.
A
top security handler hinted Sunday Tribune that recent events in some security
establishments located in the Northern part of the country necessitated the new
measure which he described as “highly confidential.”
“It
is sensitive, but a decision taken to safeguard the nation. The watchman is now
under watch, “the source said, describing the measure as “part of new anti-terror
measures now being adopted by nations facing multiple terror threats.“
Sunday
Tribune was told that the new surveillance measure was taken as a result of
what the source called “perceived security breach carried out by disgruntled
elements in Northern formations.”
It
was revealed that the penetration of some security formations in the North may
have been with active connivance of some insiders, a development said to have
created anxiety within the government.
Further
checks showed that some operatives felt badly treated after the takeover of the
Presidency, following the death of former President Umaru Yar‘Adua, while
others are said to be sympathetic to the push of the North for Presidency in
2015.
It
was learnt that some officers, while remaining loyal to the new leaders, still
felt marginalised with bad postings without efforts at rehabilitation, more
than two years after the Jonathan Presidency began.
The
new measure, Sunday Tribune was told, is linked with the bombings at Jaji,
where it was alleged that operatives relocated from the State House after
Yar‘Adua’s death were fingered.
The
affected officers were said to belong to Brigade of Guards during the reign of
the late president‘s and were dispersed around Northern formations for
strategic reasons.
Source:
Tribune
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