A plot by the
militant Islamic sect, Boko
Haram, to extend its
operations to the southern part of the country has been uncovered by security
agencies.
investigations
in Abuja on Friday showed that the sect had
chosen some southern cities such as Lagos , Ibadan , Enugu , Onitsha and Warri for
attacks.
It
was learnt that following sustained attacks on the sect’s strongholds in Borno
and Yobe states by security agencies, its members had dispersed to other parts
of the country.
Security
sources said that the group, which had carried out several devastating bombings
and gun attacks in Kano
that claim over 185 lives, was looking beyond the North in its future terror
campaign.
One
of the reasons for spreading its operation to the South, it was learnt, was in
order not to limit its campaign to an ethnic agenda.
A
top security source said that
there was likelihood that the Boko
Haram might have some of their backers resident
in the South.
The
source said that the mastermind of the Christmas Day bomb attack on St.
Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla , Niger State, Kabiru Sokoto,
was sighted in Lagos
after the incident.
It
was learnt that security agencies were leaving no stone unturned in checking
the moves of the arrested terror suspects and drawing probable inferences from
them.
The
source said, “It was not a coincidence that Sokoto, who
had been on the wanted list of the police before December 25, was sighted in Lagos .
“His
presence in Lagos
was not for fun. This is one of the angles security agencies are working on.
“I
think the group has noticed that security is not tight in the South and there
have not been bombings. They are out to cash in on the laxity.”
The
Senate Committee on Police, which probed the escape of Sokoto from
custody, had last February said that the suspect was seen in Lagos on December 13.
The
committee chairman, Senator Paulinus Nwagu, had, while presenting the report of
the probe said, “Police intelligence revealed that prior to his arrest on
January 14, 2011, Kabiru Sokoto had been on the wanted list of security
agencies.
“Sokoto was reported to have been noticed within
the vicinity of Snake Island , Lagos , and
left Lagos
sometime on December 13, 2011 and disappeared from surveillance monitoring
until January 11, 2012.
“He
was later traced to Abaji in the Federal
Capital Territory .
“Police
detectives traced him from Abaji to Abuja on the
same date and further traced him to Asokoro-Abuja, where he was finally
apprehended at about 0240 hours (2.40 am) on January 14, 2012, at the Borno
State Governor’s Lodge at Iro Dan
Musa Street , Asokoro, Abuja .”
Intelligence
report had revealed that Boko
Haram sympathisers had moved to the South, from
where they coordinated operations of the sect in the North.
It
was learnt that the sect decided to shift to the South in order to divert the
attention of security agencies, who are on the trail of its members in the
North.
A
security source stated, “Since the heat has been turned on them, they have been
moving to Lagos
and other cities, where they mix with unsuspecting northerners residing in
those cities.”
He
said that the sect’s plot to attack the South was aimed at further creating the
impression that there was instability in the country.
The
source said, “You will observe that activities of the sect are ebbing due to
unrelenting efforts of security agencies.
“But Boko Haram is
also devising another method. This time around, it is looking at ways of attacking
the South.”
He,
however, lamented that security agencies would have recorded more successes, if
not for pro-Boko Haramelements in the Presidency.
According
to him, some people, who are sympathetic to the Boko Haram cause,
are frustrating security agencies’ plans to “deal a final blow on the sect.”
President
Goodluck Jonathan on January 8 had said that the sect had infiltrated his
government.
He
had said, “Some of them are in the executive arm of government, some of them
are in the parliamentary/legislative arm of government while some of them are
even in the judiciary.
“Some
are also in the armed forces, the police and other security agencies. Some
continue to dip their hands and eat with you and you won’t even know the person
who will point a gun at you or plant a bomb behind your house.”
When
contacted, the police on Friday denied knowledge of any moves by the Islamic
sect to spread its mayhem to the South.
The
Force Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olusola Amore, said he was not aware of
such a move and did not say anything further.
But
a top security source said that there was a security alert all over the country
and not just the South-West.
The
source said that security agents were not expecting the sect to disclose its
next move before steps were taken to stop it.
According
to the source, the leadership of the Muslim community in the South-West has
commenced an awareness campaign through the imams against acts of terror being
perpetrated under the cloak of religion.
The
source recalled that the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Raji Fashola, had pulled
down three places of worship near the seat of government at Alausa because of
incriminating security reports against the sect.
“There
is security alert all over the country, not only in the South-West; the
so-called plan is something we don’t expect them to execute before we take
proactive steps.
“Security
agents are aware of their advanced plans and are nipping them in the bud.
“The
southern Muslims have value for human lives; they know that nobody can fight
for God. They are not inconsiderate. The Muslim leadership in the South are
putting their members on the alert; imams are already doing that,” a leader of
the Muslim community said.
In
Port Harcourt ,
a leader of the Muslim community, Alhaji Sarki Gabas, denied that Muslims were
using their mosques as armoury for the sect in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday.
Gabas
reportedly denied the reports linking Muslims in the Rivers State
capital with perpetrators of terror acts in the society.
Gabas
had said, “It is not true that Victoria Street
(in Port Harcourt )
Mosque is being used for training Islamic militants and it is not true also
that the Islamic school in Mile 3 houses militants and that Elelenwa Mosque is
used as armoury.
“All
these are lies. We do not believe in violence.”
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