A Chadian Public Prosecutor, Alghassim Khamis, said yesterday that one of the key Boko Haram leaders, Baana Fanay, who has been coordinating trafficking of weapons in Nigeria,
Cameroun and Chad was arrested on Sunday in N’Djamena, the capital of Niger Republic. Khamis said Fanay, alias Mahamat Moustapha, was arrested by security forces after a fierce resistance, reported AFP.
He said Fanay, who was arrested with two
other terrorists, was responsible for the purchase of weapons and
recruitment of fighters for Boko Haram.
The prosecutor said a search in the
suspect’s house led to the seizure of different weapons and documents
written in Arabic by Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, targeting the
sect’s recruits.
He said the arrest also led
investigators to discover the location of seven other terrorists hiding
in a house in Diguel, a Dinguessou suburb, on the periphery of
N’Djamena.
Khamis said a man believed to be the
financier of the group was arrested and is under investigations. He said
the outcome of the investigation would help investigators to dismantle
the Boko Haram network in the country.
Since the simultaneous attacks that
killed 38 people and injured 100 others in N’Djamena on June 15, Chadian
security forces have arrested 74 people suspected of involvement in the
attacks.
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