Bandits’ negotiator, Tukur Mamu arrested in Cairo, repatriated to Nigeria

Leading negotiator between bandits and the passengers kidnapped from a Kaduna-bound train in March, Alhaji Tukur Mamu, has been arrested in Cairo, capital of Egypt, with his family members on the order of Federal Government of Nigeria.

Mamu, who was on his way to Saudi Arabia for lesser Hajj, was detained at the Cairo International Airport for 24 hours and is being repatriated back to Nigeria.

He told Daily Trust that he left Nigeria on Tuesday and after being investigated by the Egyptian security agencies, nothing incriminating was found in his possession.

Mamu insinuated a plan by the Nigerian government to detain him in another country just as was done to the self-acclaimed Yoruba freedom fighter, Sunday Igboho, but that could not happen because the Egyptian government found that his papers were genuine.

Mamu reportedly pulled out of the negotiation with bandits after alleging that threat to his life and attempted blackmail by the Nigerian Government.

Nigerian government is yet to react to Mamu’s claim but some persons have accused him of conniving with terrorists, an allegation which he has denied.

Details later…

 

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