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Bashir Hadejia Arrested by Police for Treason, Gun-Running, Other Criminal Activities

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Bashir Hadejia Arrested by Police for Treason, Gun-Running, Other Criminal Activities

Bashir Hadejia has been arrested by the police for treason.

Newsone Nigeria reports that a Nigerian who specialises in money laundering and other transnational crimes was over the weekend arrested for treason, subversive activities against the government, trans-border gun-running, heist, and other transnational crimes.

This online news platform understands that the man who was identified as Bashir Hadeja, was arrested by the Nigeria Police. His arrest followed intelligence reports on smuggling large catches of weapons along with large bars of gold believed to have been stolen from the Central Bank of Libya.

Bashir Hadeja, who traded dangerous weapons along with gold as a cover-up, was also accused of being involved in aiding terrorism and other forms of criminality in the northern states of Nigeria along with his sponsors mostly from the northern states with few politicians of Southern extractions.

Responding to sustained interrogations by security, the suspect also confessed to sponsoring a large number of youths who participated in the just concluded #EndBadGovernance Protests in Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, and Abuja, the nation’s capital.

It was gathered that Bashir Hadej also confessed to sponsoring the attack on Jigawa state APC headquarters.

The suspect was also found with incriminating documents of impersonation, including tracking documents of high-profile personalities and an international passport of the Republic of Vanuatu, which will expire on the 14th of September, 2030.

During the investigation, a video showing the suspect displaying bars of gold carrying Gaddafi’s statue worth one tone believed to have been stolen from the Libyan Central Bank was also seen.

Meanwhile, Newsone understands that Bashir Hadeja is cooperating with the investigation, opening up to name his sponsors and other allies,  including a former director of the Department of State Security Service, DSS.

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