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Boko Haram: Sss, Northern Leaders' Deal Exposed by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 9:01pm On Sep 06, 2011
Our correspondent

A United States Government cable released by Wikileaks has exposed a deal that helped terrorism suspects of Northern origin to escape trial and prison after arrest.



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The cable with reference id: #08ABUJA538 was sent to the US State Department by a former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Robin Rene Sanders, on March 20, 2008.

The cable reveals that the State Security Service and the Northern traditional system reached an understanding for the secretive release and non-trial of terrorism suspects from the region. The deal provided that terrorism suspects from the region would be released to a carefully selected group of traditional rulers and Imams shortly after their arrest.

Our correspondent reports that nearly all of the terrorism suspects arrested in the North belong to the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram.

Sanders wrote that that the deal was part of a SSS program called "Perception Management," which aimed to reform terrorism suspects and promote the notion that religious extremists in the region had no foreign affiliations. Among other conditions, terrorism suspects who benefitted from the programme agreed to submit to routine monitoring by the SSS, report regularly to the SSS and abandon extremism.

The cable says the SSS programme was "aimed at de-radicalising and reforming Muslims, who have espoused or otherwise participated in extremist-cum-terrorist activities. Under this plan, individuals are released from police or SSS custody and entrusted to "sureties," most of whom are imams or respected traditional leaders in the North.

"In late January, the Sultan of Sokoto (Nigeria's preeminent traditional ruler and communal leader of Nigeria's 70 million Muslims) told PolOff (political officer) (that) the Sultanate in concert with the 13 emirates of the North is "quietly" working to leverage influence on the region's Islamic leadership to combat rising extremism and radicalisation of Muslim youth.

"A member of the Sultan's inner circle told PolOff the SSS Director (General) reportedly gave the Sultan his assurance that the SSS would not legally pursue the suspects if the North agreed to take custody of them and "reform their ways."

The cable says that in some cases suspects were released despite been caught with explosives, arms and ammunition, or linked to the al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. It says 12 suspects arrested and detained by the SSS in October 2007 for allegedly plotting terrorist attacks were released at different times in January and February 2008. Another US government cable says some of the suspects were later implicated in bombings and attacks claimed by Boko Haram.

The cable says despite what an SSS agent described to an American official as "overwhelming" and "undeniable" evidence, at least one suspect arraigned in court was cleverly left off by the SSS who did not provide evidence that could nail him.

The SSS, according to the former US ambassador, claimed the suspect's release was facilitated because his health had failed. But Sanders countered that the suspect "did not appear to PolOff in ill health, but rather in good spirits and fully coherent." The cable claims that the SSS went to a great length to ensure that terrorism suspects from the North did not end up in jail. Some of the desperate actions taken by the SSS included persuading Imams to take the suspects under their wings.

The cable says, "The PolOff (political officer) spoke January 21, and again March 16, with Kaduna- and Kano-based imams, who had been contacted by the SSS and entreated to serve as "sureties" for the 12 individuals noted above."

However, Sanders noted that while the SSS pushed on with the plan, some of the imams "contended that the so-called de-radicalisation efforts of the SSS were not only ill-conceived, but also ineffective, counter-productive, and unimpressive."

The cable claimed that Nigerian leaders and the Northern establishment in particular didn't want terrorism to be associated with the country or the region.

"The release of the 12 individuals suspected of AQIM links and to planning terrorist attacks in Nigeria may be connected to overtures made by the SSS to northern traditional and Islamic leaders. While several imams have been reticent to concede that extremism (or terrorism) may obtain in the North, several others have told PolOff that they (and not the Government of Nigeria) are far more capable of dealing with extremism, contending that the matter must be dealt with internally, given local sensitivities and customs.

"In addition, the Sultan's many public statements, remarking that al-Qaeda and terrorists do not exist in the North, may concern the North's desire to protect its image. In any case, the Sultan has no special access to information to determine if terrorists indeed have inflitrated the country or not, or whether individuals are being actively recruited for terrorist activities. All the while, it remains important to note that while terrorism represents a salient issue for the USG, neither the GON nor the Islamic leaders we have talked with necessarily give it as much prominence as we would like or expect."

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Re: Boko Haram: Sss, Northern Leaders' Deal Exposed by werepeLeri: 9:16pm On Sep 06, 2011
u still believe wikileaks?
Re: Boko Haram: Sss, Northern Leaders' Deal Exposed by Rgp92: 9:19pm On Sep 06, 2011
werepeLeri:

u still believe wikileaks?

You dont?
Re: Boko Haram: Sss, Northern Leaders' Deal Exposed by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 9:21pm On Sep 06, 2011
^^lollz grin grin BOKO HARAM DID NOT ALL ESCAPE NIGERIA PRISON WITH OUT HELP ON SOME LEVEL BY AUTHORITY IN THE MILITARAY THAT ARE PREDOMINANTLY NORTHERNERS. angry
Re: Boko Haram: Sss, Northern Leaders' Deal Exposed by mukina2: 1:20am On Sep 07, 2011

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