Key Suspect In The Nyanya Bomb Blast, Aminu Ogwuche, Extradited To Nigeria

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The alleged mastermind of the April 14 blast in Nyanya, Abuja, Aminu Ogwuche, has been extradited by Sudan to Nigeria on Tuesday. Ogwuche, who was handed over to the Interpol Unit of the Nigeria Police Force by the Sudanese authorities was flown into the country in a special flight from Khartoum, Sudan, which touched down at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at 3pm on Tuesday.

On hand to receive him at the Presidential wing of the airport were the spokespersons of the Police, ACP Frank Mba, Department of State Services, Marilyn Ogar, Army, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade and the Coordinator, National Information Centre, Mike Omeri. The suspect is expected to face trial for terrorism along with other suspects that were arrested in connection with the blast which killed more than 70 people and injured over 120 others at Nyanya area of Abuja.

Ogwuche, who looked gaunt in a shirt and a pair of trousers, was swiftly taken to an unknown detention facility in the FCT by armed security operatives. Addressing journalists, Omeri said that the Boko Haram operative would be interrogated and prosecuted. He said, “We have just successfully been able to secure his extradition from Sudan and he is back to his home country to answer questions. The usual procedure will take place, he will be interrogated appropriately and charged to court when all the processes are concluded. The fight against insurgency and the effort to get our girls back is top priority of the Federal Government.”