(Naharnet, Lebanon) Suspect in Boko Haram Nigeria Attack 'Held in Sudan'

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 12:28:42 -0400

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/130711-suspect-in-boko-haram-nigeria-attack-held-in-sudan
Suspect in Boko Haram Nigeria Attack 'Held in Sudan' إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربية
by Naharnet Newsdesk 3 hours ago

A suspect wanted over the deadliest-ever attack in Nigeria's capital -- a
blast blamed on Boko Haram Islamists -- has been arrested in Sudan, a
source close to the case said Thursday.

Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche was detained on Tuesday as he tried to get a visa from
the Turkish embassy in central Khartoum, the source told Agence France
Presse, requesting anonymity.

"There wasn't any resistance" to the arrest, said the source, who added
that the suspect was still in Sudan on Thursday.

Seventy-one people were killed and 124 were wounded in the April 15 bomb
explosion at a packed Abuja bus station.

President Goodluck Jonathan blamed Boko Haram, much of whose previous
violence had been in the country's northeast.

Nigerian officials earlier said Ogwuche was the subject of a "Red Notice"
from Interpol. Red Notices are typically issued for wanted persons with a
view to their extradition.

Ogwuche arrived in Khartoum late last year to study Arabic at the
International University of Africa, but visited Nigeria earlier this year,
the source added.

Boko Haram is currently holding hostage more than 200 schoolgirls that it
kidnapped, an act that has sparked global outrage.

In the early 1990s, Sudan became a notorious refuge for militant Islamists,
including now-dead al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden who was based in Sudan
from 1991 to 1996.

Although the United States continues to designate Sudan as a State Sponsor
of Terrorism, one of only four in the world, a 2013 U.S. State Department
report said the country "is generally responsive to international community
concerns about counter-terrorism efforts."

It said Sudan's vast, mostly unmonitored borders with Libya, Chad, the
Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea have, however,
hampered counter-terrorism efforts.
SourceAgence France Presse
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