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Identities, Pictures Of Terrorists Released During ISWAP Invasion Of Kuje Prison, Abuja

  • The identities of some of the terrorists who escaped from Kuje Prison during the invasion by the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) have been unveiled.

The terrorists had attacked the prison in the nation’s capital on Tuesday night.

Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd), Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, had said all the 64 terrorists in detention were set free by the attackers.

On Friday, the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) released the names and pictures of some of the escapees.

Below are some of the names:

  • Abdulkareem Musa
  • Abdulkareem Adamu
  • Abubakar Abibu
  • Abubakar Yusuf.
  • Muhammed Sani Adamu
  • Muktar Umar
  • Mambi Zakari Gambo
  • Sadiq Garba Abubakar
  • Yazid Muhammed Usman
  • Yusuf Ali Yusuf
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