Details have emerged about the operations of the Department of State Services (DSS), which led to the arrest of 10 suspected members of Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Ilesa, Osun State.
The operation took place at an old bungalow building near St. Mary Catholic Church, Ifofin, and Ogbon Idio, Ilesa, in the Ilesa-East Local Government Area.
Operation Details and Arrests
The raid occurred around 1am on 16 December 2024 and was executed by a team of approximately 30 DSS operatives.
News of the arrests became public on 10 January 2025, when the DSS sought an order from a Federal High Court in Abuja to detain the suspects for 60 days.
The suspects, identified as Adamu Abubakar (aka Abu Aisha), Babagana Bashuli, Muhammed Adam, Mustapha Abacha, Katuru Muhammed, Babakura Abacha, Muhammed Ciroma, Ali Gambo, Muhammed Umoru, and Muhammed Bundi, were apprehended while undergoing training on how to manufacture and detonate explosives.
Investigation and Tactical Operations
The DSS revealed that the suspects were members of the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist group. The operation, which led to their arrest, lasted 90 days and involved two different teams from the DSS headquarters.
The first team arrived in Ilesa in late September, while the second team arrived in mid-November 2024.
The Osun command was not involved in the operation due to a compromised signal on ISWAP activities in Ilesa.
Community Impact and Reactions
The arrests created confusion among other northerners in the area and members of the mosque where the suspects prayed.
One of the arrested suspects, Abubakar (aka Abu Aisha), was a known wristwatch dealer at the popular roundabout in Ilesa. The lack of information about their whereabouts led to concern and confusion among their community members.
South-Western State
Osun State is located in the southwestern region of Nigeria. It was created in 1991 from part of the old Oyo State.
The capital city is Osogbo. Osun State is also home to several educational institutions, including Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife.
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