Nigeria: The arrest of a spy cooperating with ISIS

Nigeria: The arrest of a spy cooperating with ISIS

Nasiru Mohammed, an ISIS collaborator in West Africa who serves as a communications hub for militants in the northwest Kadona state, was apprehended by Nigerian security intelligence.
Security sources informed Zakazola, an anti-terrorist expert and security analyst, that several local informants from the northeast helped make the latest arrest.

According to the sources, Naseero, who worked for the GSM division of the World Mobile Communications System Company in the Caduna Central Market, was in charge of coordinating ISIS operations, which included organising logistical support and giving terrorists a place to stay before they established camps.

According to the sources, the terrorists typically take in Boko Haram or ISIS members who are fleeing the northeast because of security operations by the Hyad-Kai operation forces, and they keep them in covert locations until they are stable before moving them to other camps in the northwest and north of the north.

The tip-activities of the local network of informants, collaborators, and sponsors who support and lessen crises are the main barrier standing between the forces and the complete and final adjudication of the terrorists, the sources voiced sadness.
This network of informants has developed into a successful business venture for the local, unscrupulous populace and their military.
He was turned up to the first division of the Nigerian Army for additional investigation.

On November 4, the Army’s Chief of Staff, Farouq Yahaya, paid a visit to the northeastern theatre of operations and expressed his admiration for the men there.
“More work needs to be done to improve successes,”
The soldiers “must always be on alert,” he continued. We cannot interpret the circumstance as a Muslim one. We do not slack off.

“The culprits are not from the moon, they are here with us,” the Army Chief of Staff said, urging the leaders to devote their resources to gathering more pertinent information. In order to deal with the Nigerian logistics firm Intels, local leaders must use more information networks, connect with trustworthy sources, and take the appropriate action.

He declared that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Troops and the President are interested in developments on the front lines and that he is pleased with the forces’ operational victories.

Nigeria: the capture of an ISIS-collaborating spy

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