The Nigeria Army has arrested an immigration officer and a number of other officials for allegedly helping the Boko Haram carry out a number of attacks
According to a BBC report, the military captured the immigration officer, who confessed to being an active member of the Islamist militant group.
His confession led to the arrest of a number of other officials.
According to Lt Colonel Sagir Musa, the immigration official was arrested last month while impersonating an army officer.
"He confessed to being an active member of the Boko
Haram terrorist sect," said Col Musa.
"He also confessed to having been trained alongside 15
other members of the sect on weapon handling, assassination and special
operations in Niger."
Col Musa said his testimony helped the military root out a
number of others who had carried out attacks for Boko Haram.
Some months ago President Goodluck Jonathan had complained
that the group had sympathisers in high places including government.
Analysts have in the past said that the fight against Boko
Haram was undermined because the Islamist group had managed to infiltrate the
military.
Boko Haram shot to prominence in 2009 when hundreds of their
members attempted to storm police stations and government buildings in
Maiduguri.
The security forces quelled the rebellion and killed dozens
of the sect's members, as well as its leader.
Since then, their attacks have been better organised and
caused many more civilian deaths.
Boko Haram has killed hundreds in northern and central
Nigeria since 2009, when it launched a campaign to install an Islamic state.
The group's fighters have bombed government buildings and
churches and assassinated Muslim clerics who disagreed with their views.
Their attacks have killed woman and children, Muslims and
Christians.
Source: ThisDay
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