Notorious Militant a.k.a Senti, Who Planned to Bomb the 3rd Mainland Bridge in Lagos Ends in Hot Soup (Photo)
As
Lagosians are busy celebrating the yuletide season, a suspected member
of a militant group had already planned to blow up the popular Third
Mainland Bridge.
Amos, Some of the explosives (Photo: NPF)
A bomb expert identified as Abiodun Amos, a.k.a Senti, who is a
suspected member of a militant group allegedly planning to blow up the
3rd Mainland Bridge in Lagos State, has been arrested by the police in
Majidun, Ikorodu area of the state.
According to a report by Punch Metro, the suspect who had
participated in several robbery attacks and kidnappings in Lagos and
Ogun states, had concealed in a bag, two Ak-47 rifles and a vehicle
loaded with dynamite and detonators which were recovered from his
hideouts around the creeks in Majidun.
Amos’ arrest followed an intelligence report received by the office
of the National Security Adviser to the President, which was said to
have been passed onto the IG of Police, Ibrahim Idris, who directed the
IG of Police Intelligence Response Team, led by ACP Abba Kyari, to go
after the group.
Speaking to a correspondent, a police source disclosed that Amos
was a top commander of a militant group, which had been terrorising
communities in Lagos and Ogun states.
The source said, “The suspect is a member of a militant group
operating from the creeks of Ikorodu and Arepo areas of Lagos and Ogun
states. The police got an intelligence report from the office of the NSA
that Amos and his gang members wanted to blow up the Third Mainland
Bridge.
“The group was trailed to a river bank in the Majidun area,
where the suspect, an expert in explosive, was arrested. Two Ak-47
rifles hidden in a Ghana-Must-Go bag were found in his possession and he
led operatives to a vehicle parked discreetly within Ikorodu, and a
large cache of dynamite and detonators were recovered from its boot.”
It was learnt from another source that some members of the gang
earlier arrested gave detectives information that led to Amos’ arrest,
adding that the police were on the trail of other members of the gang.
“After receiving the report, the IG directed the IRT operatives
to commence a full-scale investigation and it was discovered that the
group actually planned to blow up the bridge at the end of November
2016. The suspect, who coordinated the plan, was arrested before the
scheduled date,” the source added.
In his confessional statement, Amos, who hails from Arugbo in the
Ese Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State, reportedly told the police
that his gang was frustrated by the military operations against pipeline
vandals.
The 43-year-old man said his gang went into kidnapping after the
bombardment of the creeks, adding that the botched attack on the bridge
was initiated by the overall ringleader identified as General Ossy.
“We went into bank robberies and kidnapping because we wanted
to get government’s attention and all we wanted was for them to grant us
amnesty and offer us pipeline protection contract. We have made several
appeals, but the government is not listening to us.
“General Ossy said if we didn’t blow up the Third Mainland
Bridge, government would not listen to us. We had concluded plans and we
decided to carry out the attack by November ending. I am the group’s
explosive expert. We were about going into the creek to conclude plans
on how to carry out the attack when I was arrested.”
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