How over 100 Boko Haram suspects in Kirikiri Prison, Lagos were released, flown to Borno, Kano

How over 100 Boko Haram suspects in Kirikiri Prison, Lagos were released, flown to Borno, Kano

Over 100 people arrested for alleged links with Boko Haram and detained at the Kirikiri Correctional Centres have been released.   SaharaReporters gathered that most of the released suspects were arrested in Borno, Bauchi and Kano states on suspicion of being members of Boko Haram in late 2009 when the police and other security agencies embarked on raids that led to the arrest of many members of the terrorist organisation.   

“Over 100 Boko Haram suspects held at Krikiri prison were released last Friday. On Wednesday, the suspects started selling their properties in prison in preparatory for their release.

“The Assistant Controller-General came to Kirikiri on Thursday and announced their release. A big vehicle was brought on Friday and they were transported to the airport,” a source told SaharaReporters.

 Another source however said the prisoners were freed as part of a swap deal with terrorists for the release of the 23 remaining abducted passengers of the Abuja- Kaduna train attack.

 On March 28, a train on its way from Abuja was attacked by bandits in Kaduna .Several persons were killed while many were abducted during the attack. 

 Last Wednesday, the remaining captives were released by the gunmen.

 “It was actually a prisoner swap demanded by Boko Haram, in exchange for the remaining 23 Kaduna train passengers kidnapped by the sect on the 28th of March 2022,” the source said.

 The Legal Aid Council had recently kicked against the continued detention of some of the suspects.

 “Some of the suspects were arrested in their homes, business premises, mosques, or travelling on the highways during raids carried out by the police,” Daily Trust had quoted an official of the council as saying.

 “From our investigation, more than 160 persons were arrested, but we now have 101 still in detention. They were initially 104, but three died in detention while six others have mental problems due to trauma.”

 He said the detainees were initially arraigned before courts in Kano, Maiduguri and Bauchi. He said the courts granted them bail but some of them could not meet their bail conditions; hence they are still in detention.

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