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Photo: Nigerian Army Nabs Boko General Alleged To Be Boko Haram Sponsor

 


The Nigerian Army has captured a suspected Boko Haram sponsor, Aliyu Hussaini, who was likewise said to be putting on a show to be military brigadier general. Military authorities said in an announcement on Tuesday that Hussaini was captured by troopers of the 33rd Artillery Brigade in Bauchi State over the span of a authorities .

“The 33 Artillery Brigade, Nigerian Army, has recorded another landmark success in the ongoing Operation Zaman Lafiyah as troops of the brigade recently arrested one Aliyu Hussaini, popularly known as Colonel, a suspected Boko Haram terrorist and an Impostor who has been parading himself as a Brigadier-General in the Nigerian Army.

“The troops, who were acting on a tip-off, said Aliyu Hussaini was a sponsor and also a member of the Boko Haram terrorist organisation. (They) carried out a raid operation, which led to the successful arrest of Aliyu and another suspected Boko Haram member, one Ibrahim Mohammed, who is also known as Yuram.

“It was later gathered that Aliyu had been defrauding innocent citizens (with the claim) that he was a general in the Nigerian Army.”

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