21 suspected terrorists fleeing to Cameroon arrested in Adamawa

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About 21 suspected bandits from Zamfara State have been arrested by the Nigerian police while on their way fleeing to Cameroon.

The Public Relations Officer of the Adamawa State Police Command, SP Suleiman Nguroje, who confirmed the arrest on Thursday, said majority of the suspected terrorists were young people aged 19 to 40.

He suspects were intercepted at Muchalla, a border village in the Mubi North Local Government Area, while attempting to escape into Cameroon, all the way from Zamfara State.

Those arrested include; Bilyaminu Abubakar, 24, Salisu Abubakar, 40, Murtala Alhaji, 26, Zainu Abubakar, 25, Lawali Abubakar, 20, Hassan Abu, 22, Ishaka Umar, 33, Abubakar Liman, 35, Musa Aliwali, 26, and Lawal Mohammed, 20.

Others are; Abubakar Umar, 27, Lawali Modi, 23, Rabiu Salisu, 26, Haruna Adamu, 20, Umar Mohammed, 25, Kabiru Mamman, 20, Bashiru Sani, 20, Naziru Abubakar, 21, Mudasiru Abubakar, 19, Yushawu Lawali, 25 and Ibrahim Lawali, 22.

Nguroje said, “The Command in collaboration with Muchalla community members in Mubi North LGA apprehended the suspects.

“The arrests followed public outcry by the inhabitants of the community having sighted young men in large numbers travelling all the way from Zamfara to Cameroon Republic.

“As I am talking to you now, 21 suspects are in our custody undergoing investigation. The Command is doing everything possible to gather both human and material evidence to substantiate allegations levelled against them.”

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