The Joint Task Force on
Thursday said it had uncovered a Lebanon-based Hezbollah armoury and terror
cell in Bompai, Kano State. The force,
which said it found large cache of arms and ammunition, also confirmed the
arrest of three persons in connection with the armoury and the cell.
A Lebanese
national currently out of the country reportedly owns the premises where the
armoury and the cell were found at No 3, Gaya Road, Off Bompai Road in the
ancient city.
A
statement by the JTF spokesman, Captain Ikedichi Iweha, said the JTF
operatives, comprising officials of the 3rd Army Brigade in Kano and the State
Security Service conducted the operations.
The
operatives, he said, uncovered an underground bunker in the premises where
large quantities of assorted weapons were hidden.
Iweha, who said the construction of the bunker was special, listed anti-tank weapons, rocket propelled guns and anti-tank/personnel mines as some of the dangerous weapons found in the premises.
He added
that the weapons and ammunition were concealed in coolers, drums and bags.
According
to him, the latest recovery followed an ongoing robust counter-terrorism
investigation by the SSS.
Confirming
the existence of a Hezbollah cell in the country, Iweha noted that the SSS had
arrested one Mustapha Fawaz, co-owner of Amigo Supermarket and the Wonderland
Amusement Park, in Abuja.
The arrest
of Fawaz, Iweha said, led to the arrest of another Lebanese terror suspect,
Abdullah Tahini, at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport with
over$60,000
He added, “Thereafter on May 26, 2013, one Talal Roda, also a Lebanese with a Nigerian Passport, was arrested in the same house.
“All those
arrested have confessed to have undergone Hezbollah Terrorist Training and
further implicated one Fauzi Fawad, also a co-owner of Amigo Supermarket and
Wonderland Amusement Park.”
When one
of our correspondents contacted the Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen.
Chris Olukolade, he described the discovery of the arms and the arrest of the
Lebanese importers as “a major breakthrough.”
The action
of the JTF operatives, he said demonstrated the commitment of security agencies
to riding the country of illegal arms.
Meanwhile,
the SSS said the weapons were intended for use against “Israeli and
Western interests”.
“This is
the handwork of Hezbollah,” Bassey Ettang, director of the SSS said in Kano.
“You can
also be sure that if a group like this is existing, then it may even lend
support to some of the local terrorists we have on the ground.”
Hezbollah
is a Shia military and political movement based in Lebanon considered by the
United States to be a terrorist organisation.
The
sect was conceived by Muslim clerics and funded by Iran following the Israeli
invasion of Lebanon, and was primarily formed to offer resistance to the
Israeli occupation.
Former
Iranian leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, inspired its leaders and its forces were
trained and organised by a contingent of Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Hezbollah’s
1985 manifesto listed its four main goals as “Israel’s final departure from
Lebanon as a prelude to its final obliteration.”
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