The military hierarchy, on Friday, told newsmen that it
has arrested three suspected female terrorists who it says have been
secretly recruiting ladies into the female wing of the Boko Haram sect.
The suspects, Hafsat Usman Bako, Zainab Idris and Aisha Abubakar,
were said to have been intercepted while travelling to Madagali, Adamawa
State from where they were to transit to the forest to reunite with
their cohorts.
Investigations carried out by the military revealed that the
suspects, led by Hafsat Bako, were on their way to recruit members into
the female wing, as well as conduct espionage for the group.
According to the military, Hafsat’s link with the terrorists group
had earlier been a subject of investigation in 2012, when security
agents on a man-hunt for one Usman Bako, her husband, who was identified
as a terrorist, stormed their residence in Jimeta.
This is said to have resulted in the discovery of an AK 47 rifle and 2 loaded magazines.
Before the arrest of the trio suspects, the women were hiring ladies
especially widows and young girls by enticing them with male suitors who
are mainly members of their terror group.
The military says it has continued to make good progress in the war against terror.
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