The onslaught of the security services against Boko Haram seems to be paying off with the arrest of a top operative of the Islamist group described as the accountant.
'The accountant' was said to be in transit between Kano and Zaria, last week, with N4.5 million cash belonging to the Islamist group when men of the JTF intercepted and arrested him.
Sunday Vanguard sources said he was travelling in a commuter
bus as a cover. The arrest came barely two days after security agents tracked
and killed Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Qaqa, in an operation in Kano.
Anti-American protest
in Kano yesterday
The Islamist group's 'accountant', it was learnt, embarked
on the journey which originated from Maiduguri, Borno State, to make cash
transfers. The sources said his cover blew after he and another associate made
some money transfers in Kano, an action that aroused the curiosity of bank
officials who alerted security agents.
The associate was arrested but, by then, the 'accountant'
was already on his way to Zaria. Subsequent manhunt yielded fruit as the 'Boko
Haram accountant' was arrested in transit. The Islamist group's kingpin,
according to the sources, is under intense interrogation by security agents in
Kano. Sunday Vanguard understood that the security services believe the arrest
of the 'accountant' is a major breakthrough in the efforts to contain terrorism
in the country.
Boko Haram is believed to be behind deadly attacks in the
northern part of the country.
Source: Vanguard
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