A terror kingpin was detected in the ongoing screening of the 486 arrested suspects, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has reported.
The Director of Defence Information Major General Chris Olukolade promulgated this in a verbal expression relinquished on Tuesday, June 17.
Olukolade did not disclosed the suspect’s name but verbalized he was in the list of wanted terrorists in Nigeria.
"Meanwhile, the identified terror kingpin has been apprehended. Further development will be communicated to you in due course."
Other security agencies, including the para-military, have joined in the screening exercise, Olukolade verbalized.
He integrated that those identified as possible security risk or illicit immigrants would be dissevered from the others for further action.
It would be recalled that 486 people suspected to be Boko Haram insurgents were apprehended on June 15 by the soldiers of the 144 battalion of the Nigerian Army in Asa, near Aba, Abia State. The suspects, however, insisted they were innocent job seekers from northern Nigeria.
Wanted Boko Haram bellwethers
The defunct Joint Task Force (JTF) on November 23, 2012 placed ransom on 19 bellwethers of Boko Haram sect. It is still not clear if the apprehended suspect is on the list.
According to This Day, the list include five members of the Shurra Committee (the highest making body of the sect) and 14 Boko Haram commanders.
But one of the Shurra Committee members, Mohammed Zangina was allegedly killed in a shoot-out with the JTF in Maiduguri. With Zangina dead, those still wanted: Imam Abubakar Shekau (ransom N50million), Habibu Yusuf (N25million), Khalid Albarnawai (N25million), and Momodu Bama (N25 million).