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Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by MANDIPUTIN: 1:47pm On Jul 10, 2022
*How over 300 terrorists who coordinated attack operated as labourers, Okada riders in Kuje town for months
*Security lapses, conspiracy angles
*Residents shocked, recounted how they sheltered fleeing prison security guards


The first, second and third bomb explosions from the Boko Haram terrorists last Tuesday night may have caught the residents of Kuje Area Council napping.

Consequently, many of them were thrown into panic and confusion. But the successful attack on the Kuje Medium Correctional Centre did not certainly come as a surprise to visitors, workers and close residents of the facility.

Fully armed to the teeth, the daredevil Boko Haram insurgents numbering over 300 came fully prepared with bombs, grenades, and all manner of high-calibre ammunition just on a single mission to free their commanders and other members held in the detention facility.

The seamless manner, the clinical execution and insignificant casualties recorded on their part were confirmations that they took their time to perfect and execute the operations with faultless intelligence.

It was not an operation carried out in a haste, as available information revealed that they inhabited freely with the residents, and rented houses near the prison facility, for several months or even up to a year.

As part of their efforts to perfect their planned operation, many of them were said to have disguised themselves, operating as commercial motorcyclists, private security men, traders, and labourers, among other menial jobs, that facilitated their easy blend, especially in the Mosques, markets, and homes with other innocent residents of Kuje.

While the plot lasted, they did not leave any trace that could give them away apart from their excessive consumption of Indian hemp, occasional display of aggression and periodic strategic meetings.

However, as they carry on their clandestine activities, intelligence reports were either weak, not acted upon or totally ignored. The synergy among the security agencies continued to widen to the point that a security report confirming the attack, on the eve, was deliberately or casually overlooked.

Exploiting the weak intelligence, the insurgents had continued to get emboldened by the day, including smoking weeds very close to the back of the prison wall unchallenged and mingling with the security guards during prayers, until the intimidating gang, numbering over 300, successfully carried out the operation with expectedly feeble resistance from the security forces, who may be relatively very new to their duty post.

With the operation successfully carried out in a show of superior force and celebrated in carnival-like mood with soft drinks littering everywhere, human and material loses of an unimaginable magnitude were incurred.

In counting the losses, the prison wall had fallen, inmates, numbering over 1,000 escaped, sensitive and non-sensitive documents were either burnt or carted away and more importantly, the insurgent commanders were freed from captivity to worsen and escalate the war against the enemies of the country.

But, in reality, activities at the Kuje Medium Correctional Centre, to close residents, regular visitors, staff and even the security guards, rightly depict the explosion of the time bomb that has been building up to go off at the planned time.

Apparently, security lapses were evidenced in many ways. There was no regular power supply to light up inside and outside the facility.

According to a Correctional Service staff, the challenging power situation was so bad that inmates had to resort to the use of rechargeable lanterns for light.

“Beyond overpopulating the prison by majorly awaiting trial inmates without conscious efforts to decongest the population, the absence of any Close-Circuit Cameras to monitor activities within and outside the prison yard was another challenge of serious concern. There was no perimeter fencing to ward off intruders, which aided the attackers to easily seize the centre,” the staff lamented.

The source added: “For those that care to know, Kuje Medium Prison is one of the freest facilities in the world. It is so because there has always been an influx of international human rights organisations into the prison. With that development, there is a limit to which the prison authorities can deny the inmates exercise of some fundamental human rights.

“Perhaps, that might have accounted for the reason many high profile inmates were allowed the use of phones. Let me shock you that there is one particular Boko Haram commander inside the prison that knows about virtually all the attacks they want to carry out in any part of the country, even as an inmate. He looks so intimidating with the heavy muscles he had continued to build inside the prison.

“The porosity of the prison accounted for why the authorities rejected the appeal to bring Nnamdi Kanu back to the prison again when he was rearrested. I can tell you that the prison cannot avoid experiencing the horrible incidences it had when Kanu was there before.

“The inmates were sharply divided along ethnic lines. The atmosphere was always charged because the inmates pledged their loyalties to their ethnic leaders like Kanu and the Boko Haram commanders. I cannot forget in a hurry the day deadly clash was averted inside the prison.

“It was obvious that the loyalists to the Boko Haram leaders were tired of the harassment from those loyal to Kanu that always want to clear the road. Unfortunately for Kanu loyalists, they tried it when the Boko Haram commanders who were outside, but they refused to leave the road.

“They threatened to burn down the prison and kill Kanu. The warders on duty begged both sides, but none was ready to bulge. Those in-charge were involved and it took more than 30 minutes to restore calm. After the incident, the prison had peace of the graveyard until Kanu finally left. It was that ugly experience that made the authorities resist any plan to bring Kanu back to this centre.”

How the terrorists struck

Like the divergent views in the description of an elephant, different accounts have trailed the modus operandi the insurgents adopted in attacking the Correctional Centre with the popular account being that they struck through the back gaining confirmation from the authorities.

Some of those whose houses are few metres away from the prison confirmed to our correspondents that the attackers came from the riverside behind the prison; while others claimed they attacked from the front.

However, a prison staff, in an official account argued that they deployed a three-pronged attack.

It was further gathered that the terrorists had gathered, in clusters in surrounding villages, on the eve of the attack to perfect their movement on D-day.

Though the villagers in the communities raised the alarm over the presence of strange persons in their vicinity, to the police and security agencies, not much was done to curtail the movement of these strangers until the attack on Tuesday night.

“What I can tell you for sure is that they knew that if they had escaped through the road, they would have been intercepted by the security forces. The truth is that they were more proactive to choose and study an escape route through the bush path. They came through there and left through the same route. It was a bush path they have used severally without sending a negative signal to the villagers on what their real mission was,” the prison officer told Sunday Sun.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/untold-story-of-kuje-prison-attack-2/
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by God1000(m): 1:51pm On Jul 10, 2022
It's a big embarrassment, those criminals have good intelligence more than our armed forces

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Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by festacman(m): 1:52pm On Jul 10, 2022
This is what you get when you recruit DSS intelligence personnel based on ethnicity or with intention to give jobs to relations instead of high IQ and uncanny analytical sense to converge down the line what looked like parallel lines at the beginning point. What happened to undercover and infiltration operations?

We need to reform, reorganize and re-professionalize DSS in line with global standard practices peculiar to its peers in developed countries.

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Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by PointZerom: 1:52pm On Jul 10, 2022
grin

The North and their evils against NIGERIA.
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by Machinegun91(m): 1:57pm On Jul 10, 2022
Nigeria no get security
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by limeta(f): 2:00pm On Jul 10, 2022
Why Apc government went through all that trouble of breaking in instead of just opening the gates that i don't understand.
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by Ogbuu101: 2:09pm On Jul 10, 2022
Na dem dem.
Buhari just stylishly free im boys
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by JASONjnr(m): 2:11pm On Jul 10, 2022
Recently, these labourers are everywhere in Abuja and some will be with their working tools asking you for money.... And they can sleep anywhere they see...

Abuja is filled with them...


I feel that this country will break as these people are doing everything to take away a peaceful cohabitation amongst christians and Muslims in a secular country like Nigeria...
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by Tenses: 3:40pm On Jul 10, 2022
Y'all should shut the fuxxk up.

This was a prisoner swap deal supported by buhari led government.
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by jlinkd78(m): 4:04pm On Jul 10, 2022
Noted
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by Tominix(m): 4:33pm On Jul 10, 2022
Tbh I am Disappointed in out government.....
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by Racoon(m): 4:43pm On Jul 10, 2022
Meanwhile, the terrorists laden government and its barrage of equally terrorists infested security agencies will never have intelligence on that because they are all part of them. What a country.
Re: Untold Story Of Kuje Prison Attack,how They Operated As Okada,labourers In Kuje by Carlosdd: 4:51pm On Jul 10, 2022
I have say it several times , okada should be ban as a means of public transportation for now in the whole of the country , we will suffer for it but we will be better for it . My candid advise.

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