Nigerian security agencies have linked a co-owner of two major ongoing businesses in the
nation’s capital as a ringleader in a major terrorist operation in the country.
In a statement by the spokesman of the Joint Task Force
in Kano, Ikedichi Iweha, Fauzi Fawad, the co-owner of Amigo Supermarket and
Wonderland Amusement Park, was named as a member of a Lebanese Hezbollah
terrorist cell in Nigeria.
Wonderland is Abuja’s biggest and most popular amusement
park, while Amigo is one of the largest supermarkets in the Nigerian capital.
The JTF said Mr. Fawad’s name was mentioned by “all
those arrested,” for being in possession of heavy weapons, and other terrorism
related activities.
Mr. Fawad is now on the run, the JTF said. It arrested three Lebanese suspected of
owning the large cache of arms recovered at a bunker in the city. More after the cut:
The Brigade Commander, 3rd Brigade, Nigerian Army,
Iliyasu Abba, said one of the suspects was arrested on Tuesday at a house on
Gaya Road in Bompai area of Kano.
He said another suspect was arrested in Abuja while the
third suspect was apprehended since May 16, at Aminu Kano International
Airport, on his way to Beirut, Lebanon.
“The one arrested at Malam Aminu Kano International
Airport had a sum of 60,000 US dollars in his possession”.
He said one Abdullahi Hassan Tahir Padalla, who was the
owner of the house in which one of the suspect was arrested was still at large.
Mr. Abba said among the weapons discovered during the
operation on Tuesday were 17 AK 47 rifles, 44 magazines, four land mines and 12
RPG bombs, 14 RPG charger, 11 66 mm anti-tanks weapons, one SMG magazine, one
pistol and magazine.
Also, 11, 433 rounds of 7.26 mm special, 76 hand
grenade, rocket propelled guns, 122 calibre artillery and anti mines weapons
were recovered.
“What you are seeing here are weapons of mass
destruction in terms of our situation here right now in Nigerian.
“If these things have been brought out only God knows
the type of destruction they will cause to innocent persons in the state or in
the country,’’ he said.
He said the Department of State Security Service (SSS)
in Abuja had been investigating the case for long.
In a remark, the state Director of the SSS, Bassey
Ettang, said that the three suspects had a link to the Hezbollah group in
Lebanon.
He said the suspects have for a long time been using the
bunker in the house to stockpile arms and ammunition.
He restated the commitment of the SSS and other security
agencies to continue with the ongoing war on criminals nationwide.
Read the full military statement implicating the Abuja businessman
below:
See full text of Press Release:
On 28 May 13 a combined team of the JTF involving the NA
of the 3 Brigade here in Kano and the Kano state DSS conducted a thorough
search of this house located at No 3 Gaya Road off Bompai Road Kano belonging
to one Abdul Hassan Taher Fadlalla a Lebanese national who is currently out of
the country. After painstaking search of the whole premises, the search team
uncovered an underground bunker in the the master bed room where a large
quantity of assorted weapons of different types and caliber were recovered.
The bunker was specially constructed for this purpose.
It is worth mentioning to say that the weapons include anti tank weapons,
rocket propelled guns, anti tank/anti personnel mines among other dangerous
weapons.
All the weapons and ammunition recovered were properly
concealed with several layers of concrete and placed in coolers, drums and bags
neatly wrapped.
These discoveries were not accidental but the outcome of
an ongoing robust counter terrorism investigation by the Department of the
State Services Abuja in the past several months. The investigation also
confirms the existence of a Hizbullah Foreign Terrorist Cell in Nigeria.
Consequently, the DSS on 16 May 2013 arrested one Mustapha Fawaz the co-owner
of the popular Amigo Supermarket as well as the wonderland Amusement Park all
in Abuja. Thus, his arrest and confession unveiled other members of the foreign
terrorists network which led to the interception of one member of the syndicate
named Abdullah Tahini a Lebanese national at the Mallam Aminu Kano
International Airport with undeclared amount of sixty thousand United States
Dollars on him enroute Beirut. Thereafter on 26 May 2013 one Talal Roda also a
Lebanese with Nigerian Passport was arrested in this same house.
All those arrested have confessed
to have undergone Hizbullah terrorist training and further implicated one Fauzi
Fawad, also a co-owner of Amigo Supermarket and wonderland amusement park.
However, the fellow is now at large. The arms and ammunition were targeted at
facilities of Israel and Western interest in Nigeria; however, the security
agencies are making frantic efforts to unveil the true situation. At the end of
investigation, all those involved will be prosecuted.
Reliable sources say the intelligence that led to these arrests came from isreali intelligence agency. Its funny how the Nigerian security agencies are acting as though it was from their investigative efforts. Trying to take all the credit.
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