The police command in Kano says it has arrested the wife and other associates of Ahmad Abba, a suspected terrorist wanted for killing 17 people in Chad Republic.
Speaking with journalists on Friday, Salman Garba, the state
police commissioner, said Abba, who fled Nigeria recently, was “planning to
establish a terrorist base in Kano”.
He identified the three suspects as Abba’s wife, a Chadian
named Jibrin Mohammed, and one Nigerian.
The Kano CP said improvised explosive devices were recovered
from the suspects.
“The wanted Chadian suspected terrorist escaped out of
Nigeria and we have successfully apprehended three of the suspect’s associates,
including his wife, another Chadian named Jibrin Mohammed, 42 years old, and a
Nigerian,” Garba said.
“They were arrested following a thorough investigation and
intelligence-led policing, and are currently in custody with investigation
ongoing.”
The Kano CP said the police have intensified intelligence
gathering to identify other suspects.
“Our teams are collaborating closely with other intelligence
agencies and the communities to ensure that we are working hand-in-hand to
identify any suspicious activities and individuals who may pose a security
threat to our society,” he said.
“It is vital that we foster trust and cooperation between
the police and the communities we serve as this partnership is essential in
combating crime and preventing likely emerging security threats.”
On January 24, the Kano police command alerted residents to
intelligence reports of a suspected plan by terrorists to target public
gatherings in strategic locations across the state.