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DSS Arrests Miyetti Allah President for Setting Up Vigilante Group

Adedoja Adesoji
January 23, 2024 2 min read

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested the president of Miyetti Allah, Bello Bodejo, over the creation of an illegal security outfit, a source has disclosed.

Making the disclosure, the source said, โ€œOur (DSS) operatives and soldiers of the Nigerian Army stormed the Miyetti Allahโ€™s Head Office in Nasarawa this afternoon, and weโ€™ve arrested their National President, Bello Bodejo, for creating a vigilante group that is not recognised by the government.

โ€œThe creation of that nomadโ€™s vigilante group could cause violence in the country. The group was not registered with the DSS, the police, or any other security agency, and the group is not recognised by the Federal Government.โ€

When contacted over the development, the DSSโ€™ spokesperson, Dr Peter Afunanya, did not respond to phone calls and text messages by our correspondent.

Meanwhile, following the creation of the vigilante group, Bodejo had emphasised that the volunteer vigilantes would strictly adhere to the countryโ€™s existing laws during their operations.

During the inauguration in Lafia, Nasarawa State, Bodejo urged the volunteer vigilantes to work in collaboration with the Police, Army, and other security agencies to ensure a more comprehensive approach to security across the 13 local councils of the state.