The Department of State Services (DSS) yesterday told a Federal High Court (FHC) in Abuja that its preliminary investigation established that hostageĀ negotiator, Tukur Mamu, is a terror sponsor.
In an affidavit in support of its ex-parte motion marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1617/2022 andĀ filed before the court, the DSS also describedĀ MamuĀ asĀ Ā a logistic supplier to both local and foreign terror groups.
The security agency added that Mamu,who had been leadingĀ negotiations with the abductors of theĀ Kaduna-boundĀ train passengersĀ March 28,Ā was on his to a meeting with foreign terrorist leaders before his interception last week.
He wasĀ arrested on September 6Ā in Cairo, Egypt, withĀ his two wivesĀ and deported. They were picked up on arrival at the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano by operatives of the DSS.
His wives were later released by the operatives, who after ransacking his home and office,Ā announced theĀ recovery of incriminating materials, including military accoutrements.
Presiding Justice Evelyn Maha yesterday granted the motion ex-parteĀ by counsel for the DSS, Ahmed Magaji. The motionĀ Ā sought an order to detain Mamu, who is the publisher of Desert Herald,Ā for 60 days in the first instance, pending the conclusion of the investigation.
The motion,Ā dated September 12,Ā was filedĀ by U.N. Dauda, a lawyer with the security outfit.
The accompanying affidavit was deposed to by an official, Hamza Pandogari.
InĀ the affidavit, Pandogari said: āMamu was intercepted by Nigerian foreign partners on his way to Saudi Arabia for a clandestine meeting with commanders and top leaders of terrorists organisations across the globe.ā
He added: āUpon his interception, and subsequent repatriation back to Nigeria, a duly signed search warrant was executed in his residence and office and home in Sabon Kawo, GRA andĀ Ā Anguwan Sarki, Kaduna State and various exhibits and items to establish his complicity with terrorists were recovered.
āThe self-acclaimed Kaduna train negotiator (Mamu) exploited the opportunity to perpetrate, aid and abetĀ as well as render support to both local and international terrorist organisations.
āPreliminary investigation so far established, amongst others, the offences of logistic supplier, aiding and abetting acts of terrorism as well as terrorism financing against him.
āThe defendant (Mamu) has used the cover of his profession as a journalist to aid both local and international terrorist groups.
āThe action of the defendant has orchestrated the untimely death of several security personnel in Northcentral and Northeast parts of Nigeria.
āThe defendant has discreetly given several information to bandits and terrorists that escalated various acts of terrorism in Nigeria.
āThe investigation has assumed a wider dimension Ā and sophistication requiring time and advance expertise to conclude.
āSome of the suspects working with the defendant are at large and premature release of the defendant will jeopardise the ongoing investigation.
āThe activities of the defendant and his associates at large constitute a potent threat to the unity and peaceful co-existence of Nigeria.ā
The DSS listed some of the items it recovered from Manuās residence and office to include $151, Ā£20, Ā 1, 530 Indian Rupees; one Saudi Riyald; 70 Dirham; N1,560,000 and 16 assorted foreign coins.
OthersĀ Ā are two packs of pump action cartridges; 16 ATMĀ cards of both local and foreign banks; seven cheque books of different banks; six laptops; four tablets; 24 handsets and three international passports belonging to Mamu; one firearm licence; eight pieces of Nigerian Army uniforms and 16 pieces of Nigerian Navy uniforms.
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