Abuja - Maj.-Gen. Chris
Olukolade, the Director of Defence Information, on Wednesday, said security
agents had arrested one suspect in connection with the May 20 bombing in Jos
Central Market, Plateau.
He made the disclosure at a joint
news conference by the National Information Centre, Abuja.
He said the suspect was already
providing the lead for subsequent aspects of investigation into the incident.
According to him, security agencies
are carrying out nationwide surveillance and that the surveillance is yielding
positive results.
Olukolade said “a number of persons,
who are planning to continue the bombing spree, have also been arrested.
“But as a mark of vigilance of the
security agencies, as well as the citizens who are giving useful information,
the bomb planners were apprehended.
“Troops have continued to raid
locations and in the course of which, a number of arrests have been made in
places like Kachia in Kaduna State and Zamfara.’’
The defence information director
said arms and ammunition were recovered from the suspects, adding that the raid
would continue so as to check violence in the country.
He also confirmed the killing of 25
security personnel, comprising 12 soldiers and 13 policemen at Buni Yadi town,
Yobe, by the Boko Haram insurgents on Tuesday.
He said “I wish to confirm to you
that there was a massive attack on Buni Yadi town in Yobe, where some gallant
soldiers and policemen lost their lives.
“The casualty stands at 12 soldiers
and 13 policemen, as revealed by initial investigations into the incident.’’
He said the attack was “primarily
targeted at the town”. (NAN)
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