According to latest reports, the SSS have arrested seven associates of
Australian hostage negotiator Stephen Davis, and that they are frauds,
part of an alleged political plot engendered to "undermine and
discredit" the anti-terrorism efforts of the Nigerian federal
government.
The SSS claims that Stephen Davis, who earlier in the year accused of
being sponsors of Boko Haram, was prompted to indict Ihejirka and others
based on allegations that the military under Ihejirika stood in the way
of Davis in his attempts to reach the Nigerian presidency regarding the
kidnapping of 276 girls in Chibok.
In a release, the SSS alleges that they have arrested seven affiliates of Davis': Junaid Idriss Khadi, Abubakar Yusuf (alias Baba Sani), Saleh Alhaji Ibrahim (alias Liman Ibrahim), Abudullahi Saleh (alias Babadale), Nurudeen Ibrahim, Mubarak Adamu (alias Molo), and Mustapha Maidugu (aka Musty/Small).
The SSS also claims that Davis and others fraudulently conspired to blackmail and implicate Sheriff and Mala Othman, former State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as sponsors of the Boko Haram sect.
The group arrested today is composed of students, traders, and radio journalists, many of whom were reportedly connected with Boko Haram activities at particular points. They are said to have made between N62,000 and N4 million for their roles in the scheme.
Source: Shara Reporters
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