Indications
have emerged that the co-mastermind of the April 14, 2014 bomb blast at Nyanya Bust
Station which led to the death of over 75 persons Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche has been
arrested in Sudan.
Security
sources say that Oguche was arrested through the help of the Military Attaché
to the Nigerian High Commission in Sudan with the help of international
security operatives. Ogwuche, who is a student of Arabic Language at the
International University of Africa, Sudan is a British born Nigerian, formerly
of the Nigerian Army with service number SVC 95/104 but was said to have
deserted the Army in 2006.
It could
be recalled that the Department of State Services (DSS), had on Monday 12, May
2014 during a joint news conference in Abuja declared him and one Rufai Tsiga
wanted for the bombing of Nyanya Motor Park on 14 April which killed over 75
people. The DSS through its Director of Public Relations of DSS, Marilyn Ogar,
announced the declaration.
According
to the Department of State Security, Ogwuche served in the Intelligence Unit of
the Nigerian Army at Child Avenue, Arakan Barracks, Lagos, between 2001 and
2006. He was allegedly involved in terrorist activities which led to his arrest
at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja on Nov. 12, 2011 at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on arrival from the UK. But was however,
released on bail to his father, retired Col. Agene Ogwuche on Oct. 15, 2012
following intense pressure from human rights activists, who alleged human
rights violation.
Ogar, who
announced N25 million rewards for anyone who could give information that could
lead to the arrest of the duo, also paraded five suspects in connection with
the bombing. Ogar named the suspects as Ahmad Abubakar, 43, Muhammed Ishaq, 30,
Yau Saidu, 28, Anas Isah, 22 and Adamu Yusuf, a cleric, 43.
“Rufai
Abubakar Tsiga, a Boko Haram leader, is the mastermind of the bombing of April
14, 2014 at El-Rufai Motor Park, Abuja.Tsiga was actively aided by a
co-mastermind, Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche.
“The sum
of N25 million is hereby announced as reward for anybody with useful
information on their whereabouts,” she said.
The
director said that on the night of 13 April, Tsiga and one Muhammed Ishaq, one
of the arrested suspects, moved a vehicle laden with explosives to the Nyanya
Park.
“In the
morning of 14 April, Tsiga, under the direction of Ogwuche, moved the
explosives laden vehicle to the position from where he detonated the
explosives,” she said.
The DSS
spokesperson said that the arrested suspects claimed that they bombed the park
to retaliate the killing of a Boko Haram member at the park a week before the
incident.
She
denounced the claim as a fabrication by the mastermind of the bombing to elicit
other members used for the bombing.
Ogar urged
the public to be wary as terrorist elements were disguising and taking up
menial jobs and parading themselves as businessmen daily in Abuja and its
environs.
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