The manager of the Abuja-Kaduna train services, Pascal Nnorli, is currently being investigated by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) over allegations of leaking a sensitive security document that contained a warning of a possible bandit attack on the Abuja-Kaduna railway.
Nigeriacrime.com gathered that the DSS on Wednesday issued a security alert to the Nigerian Railway Corporation on a plot by bandits to attack the Abuja-Kaduna train link at any possible time.
In a memo signed by the Director of the DSS, FCT Command, R.N. Adepemu, the state police warned train passengers to be security conscious.
The manager was arrested along with the Operations Manager, Victor Adamu, and other staff members.
According to a staff of the Railway corporation who spoke on the condition of anonymity, “the arrest was likely to be in connection with the leak of the DSS memo. Do you know that they have arrested our manager since last Thursday – the two of them, the operation manager and Pascal? But they have released one of them.
“Victor is a victim of circumstances because they met him in Pascal’s office, so they arrested him together with all Pascal’s staff and took them to the DSS office. Pascal is still there now.”
The staff claims that the letter, which detailed sensitive information about the attack, was addressed to the Managing Director of the NRC, stressing that it explicitly warned that if the letter were to leak, it could lead to arrests.
“I couldn’t tell why they arrested them, but what I am hearing is they said one letter concerning this Abuja-Kaduna attack, they wrote one letter to our Managing Director, and it states clearly that if the letter leaks, it can lead to arrest and according to DSS it was Pascal’s office they dropped the letter and the letter leaked and went viral.”
Another staff member said, “While I do not possess all the details surrounding my boss’s arrest, I recognize the necessity of agencies like DSS in preserving national security. As an organization handling essential public transportation, we must prioritize the safety of our passengers and ensure that sensitive information does not fall into the wrong hands.”
The Abuja-Kaduna train service is one of the major transport corridors connecting the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to Kaduna State, witnessing heavy passenger traffic regularly.
The security arrangements for this route have always been a priority for the authorities, given the significant number of commuters who rely on this mode of transport.