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top Boko Haram commander, Sani Mohammed has reportedly escaped from police
custody in Abuja on Thursday.
The
suspect who was arrested with another Boko Haram operative, Kabir Sokoto in
January, 2012, allegedly escaped from the cell where he was kept with other terror
suspects.
Though,
the Force Headquarters claimed that no terror suspect escaped but security
sources confirmed that Mohammed absconded from custody.
The
details of his escape was however sketchy as at the time of filing this report.
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similar incident happened early this year when Sokoto, the alleged mastermind
of the Christmas Day bombing of Saint Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger
State, escaped from police custody at Abaji, a satellite town in the Federal
Capital Territory.
Arrested
at the Borno State Governor’s Lodge, Abuja, Sokoto was said to have escaped
while being taken for a search of his apartment 24 hours later.
But
Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said no terror suspect
escaped from its custody, adding that a check of its records showed no such
name as Mohammed on its list of detainees.
He
said, “The police authority hereby informs the public that the information
being circulated by TV Stations is totally untrue and should be disregarded in
its entirety.”
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