Five people suspected to be affiliated with the
militant group- Boko Haram, have been been arrested by Senegalese
security operatives.
Officials said the five were arrested last month in the
suburbs of Senegal’s capital Dakar and the central town of Kaolak, more
than 2,500km from the Islamist’s heartland in northeastern Nigeria.
A senior justice ministry official told Reuters: “We believe those arrested have ties with Boko Haram.”
The official added that a judge charged them on Friday, November 6,
with alleged relations with a terrorist organisation, financing of
terrorism and money laundering.
Experts say the arrest is a development that could mark a significant
expansion of the movement’s operations especially within the West
African region.
It was reported last week, that a Muslim preacher was arrested in the
southern town of Kolda on charges relating to statements he had made
during sermons.
Meanwhile, in contrast to claims by the jihadist based within the
northeastern region of Nigeria, recent investigations show that the sect is in no way linked to the international terrorist group- the Islamic State (ISIS).
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