Twenty-two suspected Boko Haram terrorists were today paraded by the Borno State Police Command.

The Command also paraded eight others, alleged to be responsible for the twenty-fourteen abduction of over two hundred girls at Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok.

Those allegedly responsible for the Chibok girls’ abduction and several murderous attacks were identified as Commander, Mayinta Modu, Adam Mohammed, Gujja Jidda, Mamman Wadi, Alhaji Modu Jidda, Ajiri Bulama Dungus, Mohammed Abba and Fannami Mustapha, all aged between twenty and twenty-nine.

Commissioner of Police, Damian Chukwu while parading the suspects, said they were arrested between July fourth and nineth by Special Forces deployed to the North East by the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, following several suicide bombings and killings of innocent persons by insurgents and other criminal elements.

Chukwu said the suspects were apprehended at different locations in Borno and Yobe States, sequel to the deployment of the Inspector-General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team, IRT, under the command of DCP Abba Kyari.saying the police recovered eleven AK47 rifles and other weapons from the suspects.

He said they confessed to over fifty suicide bombings within Borno and Adamawa States, invasion of Bama, Gwoza and several other attacks, saying the suspects admitted to killing thousands of innocent citizens including security agents in the North East.

The Police Boss said the suspects narrated various roles each of them played.

He said Muhammad Bashir, aka Kalijango, who hails from Gambaru Ngala and a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force, was also arrested for aiding the insurgents’ logistics supply.

According to him, the suspects were helping the police with useful information to arrest other fleeing insurgents and their commanders.

Amongst them are the commanders and coordinators of suicide bombings in Borno State, coordinator and members of the Chibok School Girls kidnapping, ambushes of security agents, logistics suppliers and receivers of gold, international currencies and cows, among others.

Mayinta Modu, alias Abor, confessed to being one of the Boko Haram commanders, who coordinated and led the kidnapping of the Chibok School girls in twenty-fourteen and several attacks on Bama, Gwoza and Mubi towns in Borno and Adamawa States.