There was anxiety yesterday over the whereabouts of the
suspected Boko Haram “chief butcher” Mohammed Zakari in police custody.
The suspect was arrested on July 15 after a
counter-insurgency operation in Balmo forest in Bauchi State, which was rated
as the major armoury of the sect.
The suspect had been undergoing interrogation in a police facility.
A source claimed that the suspect was in Bauchi; another
said he had been transferred to a secret location in Jos.
A top security source, who spoke in confidence with our
correspondent, confirmed that there was disquiet over the fate of the suspect
because the police did not state the extent of their investigation into his
activities.
“No one can also explain who is keeping the suspect in the
last two weeks.
There are different claims on whether he is in Bauchi, Jos or
Abuja,” the source said, adding: “It could also not be confirmed whether he is
still alive or dead during encounters. The situation is creating fears in the
states under emergency rule.
“Those from these states have been raising concerns on
Zakari’s actual status.”
It was also learnt that there were issues about the lack of
coordination between the police and the
military and security agencies.
A military source, who spoke last night, said: “Well, the
police arrested the suspect they should be in the best position to account for
his whereabouts.
“So far, we have not been involved in the quizzing of the
suspect.”
Attempts to get official confirmation from the police last
night did not yield results.
A text message to the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP
Frank Mba, was not replied as at 8pm.
The Nation.
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