The youngest face on the
photograph of 100-wanted Boko Haram suspect, Master Usman Modu Tella, 11 years
old, was yesterday arrested by soldiers in one of the camps for the Internally
Displaced Persons (IDP) in Maiduguri, Borno State, army authority has said. The young boy, who said
he was in the camp to carry out suicide at attack at a future date, told those
who apprehended him that some Boko Haram bomb experts had trained him and three
other kids.
Leadership reports continues:
According
to him, three of his trained colleagues had since been killed in the various
suicide attacks they were sent to carry out.
The
youngster Usman, who said he came from Bama town, was picked from among other
kids at the Dalori IDP camp in Maiduguri.
His
face was featured in the photograph of 100-wanted Boko Haram suspects published
in October this year by the Department of Army Public Relations. He was named
as suspect number ‘82’.
According
to a statement issued by Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani
Kukasheka Usman, the child said he was sneaked into the camp as a displaced
child to familiarise with the people and wait for the day he would be prompted
to carry his own suicide attack inside the camp.
The
statement reads in part “Vigilant troops of 7 Division Garrison providing
security at IDP Camp, Dalori in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Borno State
yesterday afternoon apprehended an 11- year -old boy, Master Usman Modu Tella a
potential suicide bomber”.
“He is suspect number 82 on
the poster containing the photographs of 100 wanted suspected Boko Haram
terrorists released by the Nigerian Army. Preliminary investigation revealed
that the suspect was from Bama town and is among four other children trained
for suicide bombing by the Boko Haram terrorists. He further added that the
three others have already carried out their missions at different locations.
His job was to do same in the camp sometime in the future. The boy also pointed
out one other Boko Haram senior member, Alhaji Kerewu Abubakar at the camp.
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