NESO operatives apprehend three wanted Boko Haram leaders in Abuja

*Bust 200 cattle rustlers in Niger


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NESO operatives apprehend three wanted Boko Haram leaders in Abuja
L-R: Chairman Advisory Council NESO, Dr. Malami Shehu Ma’aji, CCG, NESO, Comrade Sani Aliyu FINSIS, BOT, Secretary Prince Andong Emmanuel Ahan

Operatives of the Nigerian Elite Security Organization, NESO achieved a major feat by apprehending three wanted Boko Haram suspects in Abuja on Thursday March 23.

Corps Commandant General, CCG, Sani Aliyu disclosed this while fielding questions from Journalists at the closing ceremony and passing out parade of the organization’s 2017 recruitment, held at the Islamic Training Centre, Madalla, near Abuja  on Saturday March 25.

The CCG said that the suspects were apprehended in Gwarinpa Axis of Abuja and have since been handed over to law enforcement agents.

“We have names of those Boko Haram members on the wanted list and we will fish them out,” he explained.

Speaking further, in Niger State, NESO has also busted no fewer than 200 cattle rustlers who have also been handed over to security agencies. With the achievements recorded so far, the governments at all tiers would benefit immensely if they partnered his organization in terms of intelligence gathering and policing the borders of communities and Nigeria.

The CCG inspecting the parade of new Intake of 2017 NESO

Aliyu emphasized that his organization is affiliated to Borderpol an International Agency, while disclosing that there are arrangements to procure latest technology that would further assist in checking criminal activities.

While administering the oath of allegiance, the Chairman of the Governing Board of NESO, Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar said without receiving funding from any source, they have taxed themselves and achieved a lot.

“We appeal to all tiers of government, corporate organizations and public spirited individuals to support us so that we can do more by providing information to security agencies,” Etsu Nupe who was represented by Prince Emmanuel Andong stressed.

The colourful passing out parade featured other side attractions like martial arts display and other entertaining drills.

The organization boasts of over 70,000 personnel all over Nigeria.

The new intakes of 2017 NESO Volunteers during their passing out parade in Madallah

 

 

 

 


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