To forestall
any breach of security in Lagos State, especially in the light of intelligence
report that some dislodged Boko Haram sect members are relocating to the
South-west, personnel of the Nigerian Army (NA) have been placed on high alert
in strategic areas and flash points.
This is just
as the Army in the last seven months has arrested about 54 members of the sect
in different operations in Lagos and recovered as many as 14 explosives, AK47
rifles and various types of ammunition from the arrested suspects.
The outgoing
General Officer Commanding (GOC), 81 Division of the NA, Major General Obi
Umahi, made this disclosure in an interview with journalists during the change
of guard to mark his handing over to his successor, Major General TI Dibi.
It would be recalled that the Army had not long ago arrested over 60 Boko Haram suspects who had sneaked into the state after being dislodged from the North-east.
It would be recalled that the Army had not long ago arrested over 60 Boko Haram suspects who had sneaked into the state after being dislodged from the North-east.
Umahi urged
his successor never to work on the assumption that elements of Boko Haram sect
are not within the command's Area of Responsibility (AOR), adding that he
should keep watch round the clock and ensure that his alertness level remains
high.
Umahi said one of his trying moments as GOC 81 Division was the realities of the existence of Boko Haram elements within Lagos and Ogun States, which are within the commands area of responsibility.
Umahi said one of his trying moments as GOC 81 Division was the realities of the existence of Boko Haram elements within Lagos and Ogun States, which are within the commands area of responsibility.
He said,
"The most trying moment for me was the point we realised that we were
already living with Boko Haram elements. Though we had always assumed they
could be around, the realities did not dawn on us until we made the first
arrest of 12 suspects.
"At that point, we had to expand our dragnets and spread out networks to garner as many within as possible. This proved a tedious challenge for us but, at the end, we were able to mop 42 of them up. So, I can say that I am leaving Lagos safer than I met it."
"At that point, we had to expand our dragnets and spread out networks to garner as many within as possible. This proved a tedious challenge for us but, at the end, we were able to mop 42 of them up. So, I can say that I am leaving Lagos safer than I met it."
He added,
"While some of the initial 12 were set free after screening from the State
Security Service (SSS), others are currently facing trial with exhibits such as
14 explosives, AK47 rifles and various types of ammunition, among others.
"The 42 who were subsequently arrested by the command have been profiled, screened and are awaiting trial by the appropriate authorities," he said.
"The 42 who were subsequently arrested by the command have been profiled, screened and are awaiting trial by the appropriate authorities," he said.
Umahi said,
"They did not come to us as well prepared military intelligence but as
rumour. All the same, we do not leave any information
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