DSS Is Fully Aware of My Negotiations With Bandits, Sheikh Gumi Makes Another Allegation

DSS Is Fully Aware of My Negotiations With Bandits, Sheikh Gumi Makes Another Allegation

  • Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has reacted to reports that he was questioned by officials of the DSS
  • The Kaduna-based cleric disagreed with the suggestions that he made disparaging remarks against the Nigerian military
  • Gumi attracted widespread criticism recently when he said the crimes committed by bandits are lesser than those committed by secessionist groups

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Kaduna state - Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has said his interventions with bandits inside forests were done in collaboration with the government authorities and security agencies.

Gumi stated that he never committed any offence by venturing into the forests to discuss with bandits, Channels TV reported.

Sheikh Gumi denies being arrested by DSS
Gumi has denied doing anything illegal. Photo: Dr Ahmad Gumi
Source: UGC

He made the statement on Friday, June 25, after presiding over a Jummat service at the Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna state on Friday, June 25.

Gumi stated that the DSS neither questioned nor arrested him

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The Kaduna-based cleric also denied reports that he was either quizzed or invited for questioning by the Department of State Security Service (DSS) over his remarks against the military.

He said:

“Nobody Invited me for questioning or any arrest, I can say that categorically,” the Sheik said, adding, “since I ventured into the forest, I went there with full security, the police, with the knowledge of the DSS, traditional rulers and the Fulani leaders, I never went alone.''

Vanguard reported that the preacher denied making disparaging remarks against the military during his recent live interview on national television.

He said there was nowhere in the TV interview that he categorically accused the entire military.

Meanwhile, the police command in Kaduna has confirmed an attempted kidnap of an Indian expatriate on Monday, June 21, in Dankande, Igabi local government area which turned bad for a band of armed bandits.

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ASP Muhammad Jalige, the spokesman of the command in a statement on Tuesday, June 22, said the kidnappers launched their attack from an ambush on the expatriate who was escorted by officers, Daily Trust reported.

However, the policeman bravely engaged the criminals in a gun duel which left one of them dead as several others fled with bullet wounds.

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