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Court Detains Suspected Terrorists in Osun for Alleged Boko Haram Cell Plans

Osun Court Orders Detention: Suspected Boko Haram Affiliates Arrested

A court has ordered the detention of suspected terrorists involved in planning the launch of a Boko Haram cell in Osun State.

This development signals ongoing concerns about the spread of terrorism and extremist activities within Nigeria.

The suspects are believed to have been organizing to establish a Boko Haram faction in the region, which would pose a serious security threat.

The move to detain them follows increased security operations across the country aimed at dismantling terrorist cells and preventing their expansion.

It is part of a broader strategy to curb the influence of groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP, which have been active in various parts of Nigeria.

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