Terror Fugitive from Kuje Prison Break Rearrested by DSS

 

The Department of State Services has recaptured a wanted terrorist, Abdulazeez Obadaki.

Obadaki is said to be one of the inmates who escaped during the Kuje prison break in the Federal Capital Territory in July 2022.

Recall that more than 800 inmates, including Boko Haram suspects held at the facility, escaped when insurgents attacked the prison.

Obadaki is also reported to have masterminded attacks on banks in Uromi, Edo State, and a fatal shooting at Deeper Life College, Okene, in Kogi State, both in 2022.

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