Ahmed Salkida, the columnist who was announced needed alongside two others – Ahmed Bolori and Aisha Wakil – by the Nigerian Army over Boko Haram's most recent video, was yesterday captured by the security agents.
Salkida, who arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on board Emirates flight EK 785, was said to have been captured from the entryway of the air ship.
Salkida, who arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on board Emirates flight EK 785, was said to have been captured from the entryway of the air ship.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) assembled that taking after a discussion amongst him and a traveler on-get onto the flight, Salkida had said he knew he would be captured on the grounds that he had been proclaimed needed by the Department State Services (DSS)
"I perceived the writer from photographs posted on the Internet and drew in him in discussion all through the seven-hour flight," said the traveler who sat beside him amid the excursion.
She said Salkida advised her that he was relied upon to be captured upon landing since he was going with an Emergency Travel Certificate (ETC) and that the State Security Service (SSS) knew about his coming. He communicated dread that he would not be given a reasonable trial and blamed the administration for declaring him blameworthy without trial.
He additionally said he didn't know the whereabouts of the missing Chibok young ladies as guaranteed by the Nigerian armed force.
In any case, he confessed to getting two video cuts from Boko Haram before they were discharged to general society.
He said Boko Haram had trust in his objectivity as an investigative columnist, having already talked with Mohammed Yusuf, the establishing pioneer of Boko Haram.
Review that scarcely a day subsequent to being announced needed by the government for asserted relationship with Boko Haram fear mongers, Salkida, had said he ought to be praised for making penance to free the Chibok young ladies instead of being named an assistant.
Salkida has been living in the Middle East since the episode of the Boko Haram emergency and is accepted to have close on Monday said he had initiated arrangements to come back to nation to respect the welcome.
As indicated by an announcement proclaiming them needed, the Acting Director Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, had said the needed people had data on the conditions and the definite area of those young ladies.
"In this way, the Nigerian Army thusly proclaims the two honorable men and the woman needed for cross examination.
"We are depending on the applicable rules that everyone must follow, and specifically the Terrorism Prevention Act 2011 (as changed) where Nigerians could be rebuffed for inability to uncover data about psychological oppressors or fear mongers" exercises.
"This gets to be important as a consequence of their connection with the last two recordings discharged by Boko Haram psychological militants and different discoveries of our preparatory examinations.
"There is probably these people have joins with Boko Haram psychological militants and have contacts with them.
"They should in this manner approach and let us know where the gathering is keeping the Chibok young ladies and other stole people to empower us salvage them," Usman said.
He approached all Nigerians and other peace-cherishing individuals to give helpful data on the whereabouts of the suspects. "We are additionally liaising with other security organizations for their capture on the off chance that they neglect to turn up," he said.
Source: Thisday
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