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Continued from: www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/max-siollun/the-kidnap-of-umaru-dikko-the-full-story-pa-3.html
 Over the next few weeks, I will be revisiting the controversial attempt to kidnap Umaru Dikko in 1984. Dikko was one of the most powerful and notorious figures in the government of President Shagari between 1979 and 1983. This is the second of a three part series which recounts the circumstances, timing and details of the kidnap.
Yet Another Military Government
The new military regime suspended several parts of the constitution (primarily those relating to freedom of assembly, association and political activity), banned party politics, declared all borders closed, and began to arrest and detain ministers and officials from Shagaris government on charges of corruption and embezzlement. The new Head of State Major-General Buharis first broadcast to the nation made it clear that the new regime would target corruption and corrupt former ministers:
In pursuance of the primary objective of saving our great nation from total collapse, I, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the Nigerian army have, after due consultation amongst the services of the armed forces, been formally invested with the authority of the Head of the Federal Military Government and the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is with humility and a deep sense of responsibility that I accept this challenge and call to national duty. While corruption and indiscipline have been associated with our state of under-development, these two evils in our body politic have attained unprecedented height in the past few years. The corrupt, inept and insensitive leadership in the last four years has been the source of immorality and impropriety in our society. Since what happens in any society is largely a reflection of the leadership of that society, we deplore corruption in all its facets. This government will not tolerate kick-backs, inflation of contracts and over-invoicing of imports etc. Nor will it condone forgery, fraud, embezzlement, misuse and abuse of office and illegal dealings in foreign exchange and smuggling. Arson has been used to cover up fraudulent acts in public institutions. I am referring to the fire incidents that gutted the P&T buildings in Lagos, the Anambra State Broadcasting Corporation, the Republic Building at Marina, the Federal Ministry of Education, the Federal Capital Development Authority Accounts at Abuja and the NET Building. Most of these fire incidents occurred at a time when Nigerians were being apprehensive of the frequency of fraud scandals and the government incapacity to deal with them. Corruption has become so pervasive and intractable that a whole ministry has been created to stem it."
Buhari quietly warned that his regime would ensure that "Corrupt officials and their agents would be brought to book". That placed Dikko squarely in the cross-hairs of the new regime. Dikko knew he was a target. Armed soldiers went looking for him at his official quarters in Ikoyi,
Lagos
and ransacked it. Dikko claims his family, son and elderly family were also harassed by the military authorities. With the assistance of friends and a fistful of raw cash, Dikko drove to
Nigeria
s Seme border with the
Republic
of
Benin
. Bribing his way through the border he traveled to
Togo
s capital
Lome
, and from there boarded a KLM flight to
London
via
Amsterdam
. Contrary to popular belief, Dikko denies fleeing in disguise as a woman, and claims he was dressed in traditional male northern attire.
Dikko in Exile
In London Dikko joined a host of other distinguished Nigerian fugitives from justice. They included former ministers in Shagaris government such as Adisa Akinloye (national chairman of the NPN), Joseph Wayas (former Senate President) and Richard Akinjide (former Attorney-General and Justice Minister).
London
became a Shangri-La for former government ministers as the new military government continued to detain, try and jail deposed politicians for massive corruption. Dikko set himself up as an outspoken critic of the new military regime and launched continual verbal attacks upon it. He appeared on British TV, and granted interviews which condemned the Buhari regime. Dikko was making a bad situation worse. He quickly became name number one name on
Nigeria
s most wanted list.
The Israeli Connection
During the Cold War between the
U.S.
and
USSR
,
Israel
was seeking to infiltrate, and gain influence in
Africa
. Its initial links with
Africa
were disturbing.
Israel
s relationship with the Apartheid regime in
South Africa
is well known and rankles with many black South Africans till this day.
Israel
sold weapons to and cooperated with the South African government at a time when it was an international pariah. Worryingly,
Israel
s intelligence services also shared intelligence and interrogation techniques with
South Africas dreaded Orwellian sounding security service named BOSS (South African Bureau of State Security). Such actions did not win
Israel
friends among black or Arab African nations.
Nigeria
s relationship with
Israel
was complex. At the instigation of the Organisation of African Unity,
Nigeria
terminated diplomatic relations with
Israel
in 1973. Although
Nigeria
officially did not have diplomatic relations with
Israel
the two countries continued to conduct business deals with each other out of public sight.
Nigeria
supplied more than 50% of
Israel
s crude oil in exchange for military hardware. From
Israel
s perspective the continuation of the oil flow from a country with a high Muslim population was strategically important. The continuation of that flow was cast into doubt on January 1, 1984 when news of the coup reached
Israel
, and
Israel
became aware that
Nigeria
s new military regime would be led by another Muslim: Major-General Muhammadu Buhari.
Israel
unsuccessfully tried to make contact with the new military regime.
In his book on Mossad entitled Gideon's Spies: The Secret History of the Mossad, Gordon Thomas claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir was concerned that the new regime might interrupt
Israel
s oil supply from
Nigeria
. According to
Thomas
,
Israel
saw an opening to gain favour with the new regime when
Nigeria
began to arrest leading politicians from the former government for corruption. With Dikko still at large and the regime unaware of his whereabouts,
Israel
offered to track Dikko down using its formidable intelligence agency Mossad. Although oil was doubtless a factor, it seems illogical that
Israel
would independently offer up the services of its intelligence agency solely to maintain the supply of oil it was already receiving. A more plausible scenario is that the new Nigerian regime solicited Mossads intervention through its network of contacts among the Israeli security establishment. Several senior officers in the Nigerian army had long standing associations with Israeli businessmen and security agents. For example former Head of State General Olusegun Obasanjo had established an agricultural farm with the assistance of Israeli experts including a contractor named Elisha Cohen (the author does not suggest or believe that Obasanjo has any involvement in the Dikko affair). Cohen and his company Solel Boneh had operated in
Nigeria
for decades, doing construction work. A subsequent article in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz claimed that Cohen was instrumental in securing Israeli cooperation.
Mossads Director Nahum Admoni traveled to
Nigeria
s then capital
Lagos
on a Canadian passport to meet with the new Head of State Buhari. Much to the chagrin of its friends and host countries, Mossad agents were fond of traveling on forged diplomatic passports of friendly countries. Admoni made Buhari an offer he could not refuse. He offered to find Dikko and repatriate him to
Nigeria
to face justice. It was at this meeting that the two countries hashed the plot to find Dikko and deliver him back to
Nigeria
to face what would be a sensational show trial and cause celebre for the new regimes war on corruption. However Buhari wanted more. He wanted not just physical custody of Dikko, but the location of the offshore accounts where Dikko had deposited loot he embezzled from Nigeria, an undertaking by Israel to cooperate with Nigerias National Security Organisation (NSO), and for Israel to take no credit when Dikko was eventually captured. Admoni agreed and put his formidable resources within Mossad to work. If the plan succeeded it would be a pivotal moment for
Nigeria
s battle against corruption, and would symbolise a once and for all break with the corrupt politicians of the past.
The Leviathan Called Mossad
ha-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim (The Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks) was formed on December 13, 1949 as the "Central Institute for Coordination" after its formation was recommended by Reuven Shiloah to
Israel
s first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. The organisation is now simply known as Mossad (a Hebrew word meaning institution). By the 1980s Mossad had evolved into the most sophisticated and feared covert intelligence agency in the world. Its exploits were legendary. Its notable successes include the famous capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann who was tracked by Mossad to
Argentina
where he had been living there under the name of Ricardo Klement. In a daring operation he was captured by Mossad on May 11, 1960, and smuggled to
Israel
where he was tried and executed. Mossad also carried out the spectacular car bomb assassination of the Red Prince Ali Hassan Salameh who was the head of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafats Force 17 security outfit and was accused of being the mastermind behind the Black September massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes during the 1972 Olympic games in Munich, Germany. The trailing of, and attempt to capture Dikko was a prototypical Mossad operation.
Intelligence and Preparation: Stalking Dikko
The same modus operandi used in the capture of Eichmann would be used in the planned capture of Dikko. It would take months of intelligence gathering, surveillance and a great deal of bravado to carry out the operation. All these were Mossad specialties. Mossad put its extensive network of Sayanim to work. The Sayanim are non-Israeli Jews living outside
Israel
who assist Mossad. To work for Mossad, Sayanim must be 100 percent Jewish. Sayanim assist Mossad with covert operations and to circumvent red tape. For example Sayanim may help Mossad rent a car or apartment without having to fulfill the usual documentary and qualification procedures (thereby leaving no paper trail), or could offer medical treatment for a bullet wound without reporting it to the police. The Sayanim provide Mossad with a constantly available and loyal network of assistance not on its official payroll. Dikkos personal preferences and physical characteristics were to be exploited in order to find him. Sayanin across
Europe
were put on alert and memorised Dikkos image and physical description. Doctors were told to look out in case Dikko came in for plastic surgery to change his appearance. Lookouts were posted at his favourite hotels, and clerks at car rental companies and airlines were on the lookout in case he rented a car or bought a plane ticket. Tailors were given his measurements and shoemakers were given his shoe size and details of his customised shoes. Publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell was tapped and asked to explore his high level contacts for news of Dikkos whereabouts (Gordon Thomas Gideons Spies). Dikko was up against a formidable intelligence machinery.
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Next part: Major Yusufu protested furiously that the crates were protected by diplomatic immunity and could not be searched. His vehement protests were dismissed and the customs officers opened the crates with a crowbar. What they found inside was shocking."

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