The police in Taraba State, yesterday, arrested no fewer than 138
youths from seven buses and hauled them into detention following
intelligence report that they have been recruited for a malevolent
purpose.
It was gathered that the suspects were allegedly
recruited by a group known as Emergency Rescue Team, ERT, which the
police claimed was unregistered.
The buses conveying the youths
were intercepted by policemen on stop-and-search operation at Mutum Biyu
in Gassol Local Government Area of the state.
The Police Command
Public Relations Officer, Joseph Kwaji, confirmed the arrest and said
that information revealed that the youths were hired to attack police
stations and other public facilities across the state but did not give
details.
According to him, “The Taraba Police Command wishes to
inform the general public that sequel to security intelligence at the
disposal of the command, some youths are being recruited at Wukari,
Donga, Takum, Ussa and Ibi local government areas to attack police
stations and government installations in Taraba State.
“The
youths, comprising men and women between the ages of 20 and 30 years,
were being conveyed in six buses belonging to ‘People’s Choice’, a
Taraba State Government-assisted mass transit scheme while the seventh
bus belongs to one of the orthodox churches that has a very large
followership in the state.
The command further said the youths,
upon investigations, claimed to be going for documentation with the ERT,
which is a voluntary organisation in Jalingo.
Kwaji said that
four suspects had been arrested in connection with the illegal
recruitment into the organisation and were being interrogated for more
information to determine whether they had sinister motives.
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