Mamu’s Arrest: DSS Cautions Gumi Against Comments

Mamu's Arrest: DSS Cautions Gumi Against Comments
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In lieu of the recent arrest, the Department of State Services has cautioned Sheikh Gumi and Nigerians in general against making some unguarded utterances on the matters which had been relating to the arrest and investigation of self-acclaimed Kaduna Train hostage negotiator, Tukur Mamu.

The secret service which had made an effort in an apparent response to the comment made by the Kaduna-based Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, had also revealed that it would not be distracted by some of the skewed narratives which had been pervading the media space.

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Gumi had earlier asked the DSS to either release Mamu or charge him to court and while citing the law, Gumi said anybody arrested over an alleged crime needs to be taken to court within 24 hours.

Mamu, who negotiated the release of some of the victims of the Kaduna -Abuja train attack, was arrested at Cairo International Airport on his way to Saudi Arabia for Lesser Hajj.

He was deported back and picked up by the DSS at Kano International Airport.

The DSS subsequently said Mamu has questions to answer on the rising insecurity in the country.

But the DSS in a statement by its spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, on Sunday, said it has followed with keen observation, overzealous comments by sections of the public in view of issues relating to the arrest and investigation of Mamu

“The Service wishes that it is not distracted with some of the skewed narratives pervading the media space. Instead, it requests to be left alone to concentrate on the ongoing investigations, the outcomes of which have remained mind-boggling.

“Meanwhile, the Service will cease further comments on the subject matter since the Court will determine its course. Consequently, the public is hereby enjoined to desist from making unguarded utterances and await the court proceedings”, Afunanya said.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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