JUST IN: Kaduna Train Attack: DSS Tells Court Terrorists Handed ₦50m to Tukur Mamu
The Federal High Court on Tuesday heard explosive testimony linking Tukur Mamu directly to funds paid by terrorists responsible for the 2022 Abuja–Kaduna train attack. A Department of State Services (DSS) operative told the court that the terrorists handed ₦50 million to Mamu as part of the ransom collected for kidnapped passengers.
The DSS witness said the payment was personally authorized by the terror group’s leader, “Shugaba,” during negotiations for hostages abducted on March 28, 2022.
Four audio recordings were tendered in court. In one, Shugaba allegedly directed Mamu to keep ₦50 million for himself. Another recording captured the terrorists asking Mamu to help them build a website and acquire public-address systems for propaganda.
After Mamu was detained in Egypt and flown back to Nigeria, investigators reportedly recovered large sums of cash in naira and foreign currencies, several luxury vehicles, and a pump-action gun from his Kaduna residence.
Prosecutors argue the new evidence paints Mamu as more than a negotiator — suggesting he played an active role in facilitating ransom payments and supporting the terrorists' communication infrastructure while benefiting personally.
The case, presided over by Justice Mohammed Umar, will continue in the coming sessions as the court reviews more evidence and witness testimonies.

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