Department of State Security Service (DSS)
The Department of State Services ( DSS) said it has arrested Samuel
Asuquo, the suspected kidnapper of three Australians working with
Lafarge cement company.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Tony Opuiyo, an official of the service in Abuja on Sunday.
Opuiyo said the suspect was arrested by operatives of the service in Nasarawa Bakoko village in Cross River on August 22.
He said that the suspected kidnap kingpin received a ransom of N150 million.
In a related development, the service also arrested three suspected members of a notorious kidnap gang on August 30 in Lafia.
The suspects are, Bamaiyi Mustapha, alias Dan Borno, Aminu Isa and Hassan Shehu.
Opuiyo said that the suspects operated around the Abuja-Kaduna axis.
He said that they had earlier kidnapped five Igbo women and collected the sum of N130 million as ransom.
“They were subsequently arrested by the Service while planning a high profile kidnap in Abuja,” he said.
He said in collaboration with the military, the service arrested two high profile members of Boko Haram terrorists in Kano.
They are, Ibrahim Abubakar and Idris Audu, alis AYA.
He said that Audu is an IED specialist who was being groomed to penetrate security agencies in the country.
Tony said he had already perfected plans to seek for recruitment into
the next recruitment scheme of the Nigeria Army, before his arrest.
He said the service carried out other operations leading to the arrest of some suspects in Kano, Abia, Abuja, Benue, Benn, Imo,
Tony said the service was currently intensifying action against high
level fraudsters whose activities was negatively affecting investors
confidence.
He restated the service’s determination to ensure a safe environment for all to carry out their legitimate businesses.
“We call on members of the public to support this effort by providing useful information to security agencies.
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