Nigeria Boko Haram spokesman arrested, victims buried

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Published (Updated) on Wednesday, February 1, 2012
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's secret service arrested the spokesman for violent Islamist sect Boko Haram on Wednesday, a man going by the name of 'Abu Qaqa' who frequently made statements to the press after its attacks, a security source told Reuters.
He was arrested in the northern city of Kaduna in the early hours of the morning, said the source, who asked not to be named.
"We are still talking to him. Since 'Abu Qaqa' is a pseudonym for the Boko Haram spokesman, we want to be sure of who we have with us. But we have been on his trail for months now. He's been changing locations and contacts," the State Security Services (SSS) source said.
Abu Qaqa, or someone claiming to be him, often popped up in the local media after deadly bomb and gun attacks to claim them for the group and justify the choice of target.
President Goodluck Jonathan's administration has been criticised for failing to curb the sect's increasingly violent activities in the north, which have spread to the capital a handful of times since last year.
Abu Qaqa's arrest could therefore be a major coup.
The spokesman claimed a Christmas Day bomb attack on a Catholic church on the edge of the capital Abuja that killed 37 people and a coordinated series of gun and bomb attacks two weeks ago in the second city of Kano that killed 186.
Nigeria conducted a mass burial on Wednesday of 17 of the victims from the Christmas bomb on St Theresa church in Madalla, an Abuja satelite town. The other 20 had already been buried.
For a long time Abu Qaqa was the closest thing the sect had to a public face, before its purported leader Abubakar Shekau posted a video of himself last month in a first YouTube appearance.
The past three months have seen a surge in violence by Boko Haram, which says it is fighting to install sharia law across Nigeria. The group has become a major security headache for Jonathan.
Bishops in golden robes to signify the resurrection of souls conducted a sombre service for the Christmas bomb victims, while pall bearers in red polo shirts carried the 17 caskets.
The service was guarded by a heavy security presence and metal detectors at the doors.
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