Daura, DSS Director General |
*Accountant-General’s
office worker held *Undergraduate ISIS recruiter arrested
A plot by a syndicate to
steal ₦4.5 billion from the Federal Government’s Treasury Single Account (TSA)
has been foiled by the Directorate of State Services (DSS).
The
Nation report continues:
The
four-man syndicate was about to hack into the Government Integrated Financial
Management Information System (GIFMIS) domiciled in the Office of the
Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF) to steal the money when the plan
was aborted by the undercover security outfit.
In
a wide-ranging statement on its activities yesterday, DSS spokesman Tony
Opuiyo, said: “The gang was led by one Sunny Okoh, a hacker who worked in
collaboration with the trio of Uwem Udo Ekpo, a Chief Programme Analyst in the
OAGF, Maxwell Ekene, a retired security operative and Dozie Egwu, based in
Malaysia and who is now at large.
“The
suspected fraudsters intended to use a software they had sourced and codes
released to them by Ekpo to hack government accounts in the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) and defraud the government of this huge sum,” the DSS alleged.
The
intelligence-gathering agency stated that the hacking suspects had been handed
over to the EFCC for further investigations and prosecution, adding that
citizens’ timely information is always helpful in uncovering criminals’ plans.
The
DSS has also arrested a 17-year-old university undergraduate and other
suspected members of extremist groups linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (ISIS) operational cells in Libya.
According
to Opuiyo, intelligence provided by citizens and sister agencies facilitated
the DSS’ series of tactical operations involving raids and enforcement against
identified criminal and extremist kingpins and syndicates across the country.
He
said: “On 17th January, 2016, one Abdussalam Enesi Yunusa, a recruiter for
the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), was arrested in Kano; his arrest
was sequel to available intelligence which indicated his terrorist antecedents
and covert drive to indoctrinate and recruit susceptible youths in the country.
“Prior
to his arrest, Yunusa had completed arrangements to embark on a journey to join
an ISIS terrorist training camp in Libya, with other Nigerians whom he
recruited for the Islamic State; these recruits include the trio of one
Muhammed Rabi’u, Yahaya Momoh Jimoh and a woman, Zainab Sunday.
“Yunusa
is a 400-level undergraduate student of the Federal University of Technology,
Minna, Niger State, where he was studying for a degree in Information and Media
Technology; he was subsequently radicalized and became a member of an extremist
cell, comprising one Ibrahim and Abubakar Ligali, whom he revealed are
currently undergoing terrorist training in Libya.
“He
listed one Aminu and Ibrahim Jihadi (Nigeriene) as other ISIS agents operating
in Nigeria and the West African sub-region and that the cell was being funded
by one Abu-sa’ad Al Sudani, a media expert with the extremist group using
Western Union money transfers to fund the terrorist cell agenda.”
Other
suspects were also arrested in Daura, Katsina State, Kano city and in Kwara
State.
“On
17th January, 2016, in Daura township of Daura LGA, Katsina State, another
budding extremist cell affiliated to ISIS was intercepted by the Service; one
Ibrahim Mohammed Daura, Zaharadeen Salisu and five other elements of the
proscribed extremist group, Ansaru, were arrested by the Service.
“This
group was discovered in an active stage, as its members were already
co-ordinating themselves for attacks in Katsina and Kano states.
“In
the same vein, on 22nd January, 2016, one Obansa Salami, Ejide Tijani (aka
Abu Uwaise II), Mohammed Rabiu (aka Ubida II), Zainab Mohammed and Abdulqadir
Salisu Ahmad were arrested in Kano by this Service while migrating to Libya
with their immediate families, including infants, in a bid to join ISIS.
“On
29th January, 2016, the Service arrested Mohammed Aliyu Ndako, a 17
year-old undergraduate student of a tertiary institution in Kwara State; he was
arrested sequel to credible intelligence on his plans with one Abdulkadir
Salisu Ahmad (a.k.a Daddy Tall), another student in Kano State, to carry out
coordinated lone-wolf attacks on selected populated targets in Nigeria,
preferably worship centres or recreation venues.
“The
suspect had hitherto been communicating with foreign extremist elements while
sourcing online terrorist training and support,” the DSS alleged.
The
DSS disclosed that a gang of five kidnappers – Abubakar Hassan, Usman Musa,
Usman Adamu and Idrisa Babangida Ahmadu – were arrested at Ife junction, Osun
State, on 3rd February. Saidu Isyaku was arrested at Ojo in Ibadan, Oyo
State. Their arsenal comprising six AK 47 rifles, five magazines and about 1000
rounds of ammunition were recovered.
“Another
breakthrough in the fight against kidnapping was the killing of Abubakar
Mohammed (aka BUBA), and an unidentified member of his group, on 8thFebruary,
close to Jebba Medical Centre, Jebba, Kwara State during a shootout with
security operatives; Mohammed and his men had terrorized, to no end, residents
of the Southwest zone and he was also linked to the kidnap of the elder
statesman, Chief Olu Falae, in Ondo State,” the DSS added.
Nengi Samuel Ikiba (aka
Kockman Abula) was arrested on 27th January in Bayelsa State. The DSS
alleged that the suspect confessed to vandalization of several pipelines,
including the 24″ Agoda/Brass Oil pipeline at Idema community in Ogbia Local
Government Area of Bayelsa State.
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