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Boko Haram: Babuji Ya’ari Arrested For Aiding Abduction Of Chibok Girls

chibokPolice claim Babuji Ya’ari masqueraded as a member of the self-defence Youth Vigilante Group
The military has arrested Babuji Ya’ari, a businessman accused of “participating actively” in Boko Haram’s mass abduction of 276 schoolgirls from the Northeastern town of Chibok, Borno State last year, the Defence Headquarters said on Tuesday.
Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, Director of Defence Information, said Babuji Ya’ari headed a “terrorists’ intelligence cell” for the Islamic extremists while masquerading as a member of the self-defence Youth Vigilante Group.
That confirms suspicions that the vigilantes have been infiltrated by Boko Haram. Soldiers have told the AP that some of their comrades also belong to Nigeria’s homegrown Islamic extremist group.
“The arrest of the businessman … has also yielded some vital information and facilitated the arrest of other members of the terrorists’ intelligence cell who are women,” Olukolade said in a statement Tuesday night. He did not say when the arrests were made or how many people were arrested.
He alleged that Ya’ari has since 2011 coordinated several deadly attacks on the Northeastern city of Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram, and spearheaded the May 2014 assassination of the Emir of Gwoza, a religious and traditional ruler who was targeted for speaking out against Boko Haram’s extremism.
One arrested woman, Hafsat Bako, confessed to coordinating the payroll for operatives paid a minimum of N10,000 (about $50) a job, the defence ministry statement said.
Boko Haram was responsible for the April 2014 kidnapping of 276 girls from a boarding school in Chibok. Some 57 escaped, but 219 schoolgirls remain missing. The mass abduction sparked international outrage and demands for the girls’ release under the Twitter hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.
The extremists last year took control of a large swath of Northeastern Nigeria where they declared an Islamic caliphate. This year, they became the West African franchise of the Islamic State group.
As their attacks spread across borders, a multinational army from Nigeria and neighbouring countries mobilized and this year drove Boko Haram out of towns. Suicide bomb and attacks on villages continue.
-AP

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