• Abdullahi Mustapha Berende, an Ilorin-based Islamic scholar and speaker, was detained for alleged ties to a terrorist organisation
• Berende was arrested by the secret police in 2012 on terrorism and espionage charges
• It was discovered that the DSS had first refused to release him despite many court orders
After nine years of imprisonment, Abdullahi Mustapha Berende, an Ilorin-based Islamic scholar and preacher who was detained over claimed ties to terrorist organisation Al-Qaeda, has been released.
Berende was arrested by the secret police in 2012 on terrorism and espionage charges.
He was said to have arrived in Ilorin over the weekend with a small group of family members.
After a special prayer was conducted for him at his family house in Idi-Ape, Ilorin East Local Government Area of the state, family members, friends, and acquaintances allegedly gathered a thanksgiving to celebrate his release.
It was discovered that the DSS had first refused to release him despite many court orders, accusing him of spying for the Iranian government.