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What DSS found in Tukur Mamu’s house is his nephew’s military kit, says family

Tukur Mamu and nephew. Photo: Desert Herald

The family of Tukur Mamu, publisher of Desert Herald, says the military items that the Department of State Services (DSS) found in his house belong to his nephew, who is in the armed forces.

On Wednesday, Mamu was arrested at the Kano international airport, after he returned from Egypt, where he was detained on his way to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj.

On Thursday, the DSS said security operatives found incriminating materials like military accoutrements and large amounts of different currencies in Mamu’s house and office.

The publisher is an aide to Ahmad Gumi, popular Islamic cleric, who has been involved in negotiations for the release of train passengers abducted in Kaduna in March 2022. 

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Responding to the DSS statement, the family, in a statement published on Desert Herald, said the military accoutrements belong to Mamu’s nephew who passed out from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in 2019.

On the discovery of foreign currencies, the family said the money found in the publisher’s house is something that he can keep based on “his position”.

“The public may wish to know that the military accoutrements found in the home of the publisher belong to his nephew who passed out from Nigerian Defence Academy on 5th October, 2019,” the family said.

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“Tukur Mamu, who played the role of a father, was responsible for the upkeep and school expenses of the nephew till he enrolled in the Nigerian Navy.

“Again, in its desperation to smear the name of Mamu, the DSS said it has found a huge amount of hard currency without stating how much it found.

“It is incumbent for the general public to know that the total amount of the hard currency found in Mamu’s house is something that someone in his position can keep, yet the DSS is trying to make the situation look bad by saying a huge haul of hard currency was found in his house.

“At this point, it is pertinent to ask when does it become a crime for someone within his income limit to have foreign currency in his house? Or is it a crime for one to have a member of his family in the Nigerian Armed Forces?

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“This distortion of information and media trial against Mamu is a pointer to the desperation of the DSS to rope the man at all cost for the sacrifices he is making to ensure an end to the raging insecurity in the land.”



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