
He said that the last suspect came to the camp where his father, mother, wife and child were all taking refuge.
The
SEMA executive secretary said "a member of his Turo Kura village
identified the suspect and raised an alarm, saying he belong to the sect
and the suspect’s father, also an IDP at the camp, confirmed it, which
led to his arrest.’’
The suspect’s father, who
pleaded not to be identified, told newsmen that he narrowly escaped from
the son in the village when he targeted to kill him.
The father said "I have nothing to do with him; he should be arrested and killed just like he killed others.’’
The
SEMA secretary said the Agency had reinforced security checks and means
of identification to ensure that non-members do not slip into the camp.
Alhaji Musa Jidawa, the Executive
Secretary, Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), has confirmed
the arrest of four insurgents who attempted to enter the Pompomari
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Damaturu.
Jidawa
told newsmen on Sunday in Damaturu that two suspects initially
disguised as visitors to see relations at the camp but were apprehended.
He added that two others, who came separately later, were also arrested while trying to enter the camp.
He
explained that "security operatives and some IDPs screening entries and
exit from the camp identified the suspects, who were later confirmed as
insurgents by the IDPs from their communities.’’
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