The Federal on Wednesday announced the arrest of a 10-year-old girl in Katsina State, suspected to be a suicide bomber.
The
Chairman, National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, who briefed the
press in Abuja, said the teenager was among three suspected Boko Haram
members that were arrrested on Tuesday night.
He said the girl had a belt strapped with explosives at the time of her arrest.
Omeri
said, “Security forces on Tuesday, July 29, at about 10pm along Zaria
Road, Tudun Wada of Funtua Metropolis, arrested three suspects believed
to be members of the Boko Haram sect.
“The three suspects
consisted a male named Iliya Haliru, and two females – Zainab Musa, 18,
and Hadiza Musa, 10. The three suspects were arrested in a Honda CRV.
“When
they were directed to disembark for security check, 10-year-old Hadiza
was discovered to have been strapped with an explosive belt. And
immediately, Iliya and Zainab made attempt to escape with the car but
were later blocked by other concerned Nigerians and subsequently
arrested.
“The police successfully unstrapped the explosive.”
He
added, “It is on this note that we appeal to parents to cautiously
observe and watch their children’s activities to prevent them from
participating in unwholesome activities particularly acts of terrorism.
“It
is clear that some parents are also into this that they are willing to
take their children, as young as 10 years, into act of cowardice and
self-destruct. However, we wish to express our appreciation at the level
of the consciousness of Nigerians on security issues and their
contributions to supporting security agencies.
“The government is
closely liaising with domestic and international intelligence agencies
within the newly established regional intelligence fusion unit to track
and capture all terrorists and their sponsors in the country.
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