Three suspected
terrorists, who plotted to kill ex-military President, Gen Ibrahim Babangida,
and the deposed Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, have been nabbed by
the State Security Services (SSS).
They are allegedly linked to espionage and terrorist activities with the backing of some Iranian fundamentalists. SSS spokesperson Marilyn Ogar named the main suspect as Abdullahi Mustapha Berende, who trained in modern Shi’a Islamic teaching (Da’ awa) at the Imam Khomeni University, Iran.
They are allegedly linked to espionage and terrorist activities with the backing of some Iranian fundamentalists. SSS spokesperson Marilyn Ogar named the main suspect as Abdullahi Mustapha Berende, who trained in modern Shi’a Islamic teaching (Da’ awa) at the Imam Khomeni University, Iran.
Investigation by the SSS revealed that Berende was recruited by some Iranian elements when he returned to
According to him, his Iranian sponsors approached him with an offer to assist him set up a business in
Berende listed other targets as United States Aids Agency (USAID), Max, Zim International Shipping Company, A. A. Consulting, Peace Corps and the Jewish Cultural Centre (Chabad), all in
He said his Iranian sponsors were particular about
The suspect claimed to have personally taken photographs of the Israeli Cultural Centre in Ikoyi,
The SSS disclosed that Berende collected $4,000 upon completion of training, 3, 500 Euros in April, 2012 at a meeting in
In the course of carrying out surveillance, Berende said he engaged the services of three other local accomplices – Sulaiman Olayinka Saka, Saheed Aderemi Adewumi and Bunyamin Yusuf. The SSS arrested Saka and Adewumi, Yusuf is at large. Berende, who said he was still writing his Masters Degree thesis at the
He described his involvement in the operations as regrettable and embarrassing, saying that he never meant to do anything that could betray his country.
“Everybody must watch it because there are many gullible people out there who get trapped with promises of assistance. I regret my role because it is very embarrassing. I never meant to betray my country. “I mentioned some names to my Iranian handlers from information given by the guy I put on surveillance. But I later found out that the information could be harmful to my country.
“I plead with the people around me, my family and the entire Nigerian people to forgive me and overlook the incident. If given the chance, I will contribute to the development of this country,” the suspect stated. Ms Ogar said Berende, 50, was arrested in December 2012, following a painstaking investigation that lasted six months.
“From the foregoing, there is conclusive evidence that Berende, in collaboration with his Iranian handlers, was involved in grievous crimes against the national security of this country. Accordingly, he and his accomplices will be charged to court soon,” she said, adding:
“The safety of
Source: The Street Journal
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