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Army, DSS Arrests Miyetti Allah President Over Security Concerns

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Our (DSS) operatives, in collaboration with soldiers from the Nigerian Army, conducted a raid at the Miyetti Allah’s Head Office in Nasarawa this afternoon, leading to the arrest of their National President, Bello Bodejo.

 

‘This action was taken due to his involvement in creating a vigilante group that lacks recognition from the government,” the source revealed to Punch.

The unnamed source highlighted the potential threat posed by the unregistered nomad’s vigilante group, stressing that its existence outside the purview of government security agencies raised alarms regarding its impact on national security.

“The creation of that nomad’s vigilante group could cause violence in the country. The group was not registered with the DSS, the police, or any other security agency, and the group is not recognised by the Federal Government,” the source cautioned.

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