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Chad Arrests Boko Haram Founder’s Son, Five Others in Counter-Terror Raid

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
August 19, 2025
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Chadian security forces have arrested six suspected members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), including the 18-year-old son of Boko Haram’s late founder, Mohammed Yusuf, in a raid aimed at disrupting militant activity around Lake Chad.

The young man, identified as Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, was detained alongside five other suspects accused of planning to set up a new base in the border region, according to intelligence sources cited by Zagazola Makama, a counterinsurgency platform. Initially, he gave his name as Mustapha Bana Abubakar, but Nigerian intelligence later confirmed his identity through the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF).

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Bloodline and symbolism in jihadist networks

Among those arrested were Hassan Abdurrahman, allegedly responsible for logistics; Abubakar Mohammed, accused of recruitment; and Abubakar Ali Madou, believed to have overseen weapons and mobility. Another suspect, a minor named Abdurrahman Mohammed Abdallah, is thought to have taken part in past operations.

Photographs released after the operation show Yusuf’s son in a blue tracksuit, bearing a striking resemblance to his father, who was captured by Nigerian forces and later killed in police custody in Maiduguri in July 2009. Analysts say the involvement of Yusuf’s bloodline carries symbolic significance for jihadist recruitment and propaganda, particularly at a time when ISWAP has sought to expand its influence across the Lake Chad Basin.

“This was no ordinary arrest. He had begun carving out his own cell to prove his worth within ISWAP,” a senior intelligence officer familiar with the case told Zagazola.

The suspects remain in Chadian custody and are expected to face prosecution following ongoing investigations. Security officials say the arrests underscore the shifting nature of the insurgency, which has continued to evolve more than a decade after Boko Haram’s violent uprising reshaped Nigeria’s northeast.

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