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ISIS, Al-Qaeda Activities not new to us-Defence Headquarters

The Defence Headquarters has said that it is aware of the criminal activities and operations of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Al-Qaeda terrorist groups in West Africa, saying the security agencies are on top of the situation and had been working to contain them.

The Coordinator,  Defence Media Operations,  Maj. Gen. John Enenche,  at a briefing in Abuja on Thursday, added that ISIS and Al-Qaeda infiltrated West Africa after Libya and Irag wars in apparent reference to the roles that the United States played in the conflicts.

Enenche said the Armed Forces was not oblivious of the potency of such infiltration, noting that “it was the Nigerian military who raised the alarm of movement of terrorists from the Middle East to West Africa and is conscious of it.”

The coordinator further noted that the movement of insurgents from Libya was equally revealed by Nigerian security services.

He noted, “Our attention being drawn to the fact that terrorists from other zones are coming here; I think it would be good for us to be keeping records of events as they unfold.

“For me, this is not the first time they are raising such an alarm; the alarm is as old as maybe five or 10 years and the armed forces and the country are conscious of it.

 “Have we not captured foreigners among the people that have been terrorising us in this country?

“So, it is just like a call to keep doing what you are doing, so the general public should know that the security agencies are on top of that one.”

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