Mohammed Uwais, the third son of former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Mohammed Uwais, who reportedly joined bloody terrorist group, Islamic State (IS), is allegedly said to have established close relationship with Umaru, the jailed suicide bomber son of the former chairman of FirstBank, Alhaji Abdulmutallab. According to the security information obtained by the Nigerian Tribune on Sunday night, it revealed that on the Christmas day in 2009 when Umaru made a failed attempt to bomb himself alongside 288 passengers in a Detroit-bound 253 flight, Mohammed was the last person to speak with him before he boarded.
Though the content of the conversation was not revealed, Mohammed’s number was said to have been picked as the last caller on Umaru’s call-log before he switched off his mobile-phone and then the failed attempt by the trained engineer to end his life in a suicide bombing attempt. Umaru, known as the underwear bomber, was jailed for life on January 2, 2012 and serving his prison term at the United States Penitentiary, Florence ADX, near Florence, Colorado.
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