Security agents are holding an Abuja businessman in whose home a catche of arms has been found hidden in a bunker.
Mustapha Fawaz is the co-owner of the
popular Amigo Supermarket and Wonderland Amusement Park – both in Abuja.
Security operatives named the three
Lebanese suspects yesterday.
The assorted firearms were neatly
concealed inside coolers and packed inside a bunker in a bungalow on Gaya Road,
Bompai, Kano.
The cache of arms was linked to the
terrorist group, Hezbollah.
Hezbollah is a Shi’a Islamic militant
group and political party based in Lebanon.
The Commander of 3 Brigade of the
Nigerian Army, Brig.–Gen. Ilyasu Abbah, who spoke to reporters at the site
where the arms were discovered, named the suspects as: Abdallah Hassan
Fadallah, Mustapher Fawaz and Abdullahi Tigani. They have been moved to Abuja
for further investigation.
The army chief recalled that one of
the suspects, who he described as an Abuja businessman, was once arrested at
the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport for undeclared $60,000 found on
him. He was on his way to Lebanon.
Brig.-Gen. Abba said the assorted
weapons found in the home of the suspects were linked with the Lebanese-based
Hezbollah.
The suspects were quoted as saying
that the weapons were meant to fight Israeli and Western interests in Nigeria.
“Even if they were meant to fight
Israeli and Western interests in the country as they claimed, are Nigerians not
working in those organisations? “Gen. Abbah queried.
He also noted that the building of a
bunker inside a building to conceal weapons confirms the suspects’ ulterior
motive. Bassey Etang, Director of State Security Service (SSS) in Kano, said:
“We cannot say how long the weapons have been in the bunker. The rust you see
is as a result of the conditions they have been exposed to, but they are still
serviceable. Again, we cannot link them with Boko Haram, until the conclusion
of investigation, but we suspect such group, like Hezbollah, can have links
with Boko Haram.”
Some of the items recovered from the
bunker are: 17 AK 47 riffles, 11,433 bullets, 76 military grenades, one Rocket
Propeller Grenade (RPG2), 21 RPG bombs, nine pistols and 103 PMT Slap – all
concealed inside coolers.
Narrating how the discovery was
carried out, Gen. Abbah said: “On 28 May, a combined team of the JTF involving
the NA of the 3 Brigade here in Kano and the Kano State DSS conducted a
thorough search of this house located at No 3, Gaya Road, off Bompai Road, Kano
belonging to one Abdul Hassan Taher Fadlalla, a Lebanese national who is
currently out of the country.
After a painstaking search of the
premises, the search team uncovered an underground bunker in the master bedroom
where a large quantity of assorted weapons of different types and calibre were
recovered.
“The bunker was specially constructed
for this purpose. It is worth mentioning that the arms include anti-tank
weapons, rocket propelled guns, anti-tank/anti-personnel mines, among other
dangerous weapons. All the weapons and ammunition recovered were properly
concealed with several layers of concrete and placed in coolers, drums and bags
neatly wrapped.
“These discoveries were not
accidental, but the outcome of an ongoing robust counter terrorism
investigation by the Department of State Security Services, Abuja in the past
several months.
“The investigation also confirms the
existence of a Hezbollah Foreign terrorist cell in Nigeria. Consequently, the
DSS on 16 May, 2013 arrested one Mustapha Fawaz, the co-owner of the popular Amigo
Supermarket, as well as the Wonderland Amusement Park, all in Abuja.
“Thus, his arrest and confession
unveiled other members of the foreign terrorist network which led to the
interception of one member of the syndicate named Abdullah Tahini, a Lebanese
national, at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport with undeclared amount
of 60,000 United States dollars on him enroute Beirut. Thereafter on 26 May,
2013, one Talal Roda, also a Lebanese with Nigerian passport, was arrested in
this same house.
“All those arrested have confessed to have undergone Hezbollah terrorist training and further implicated one Fauzi Fawad, also a co-owner of Amigo Supermarket and Wonderland Amusement Park. However, the fellow is now at large. The arms and ammunition were targeted at facilities of Israel and Western interest in Nigeria. The security agencies are making frantic efforts to unveil the true situation. At the end of investigation, all those involved will be prosecuted.”
The SSS should ensure they get the names of all the people involved in this,fish them out & deal with them as provided by our laws.
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