
Suspect of Owo church massacre track by phone SSS agent explains to the court
A State Security Service operative has told the court how a suspect linked to the Owo church massacre was traced using mobile phone intelligence, detailing the investigative steps that led to the arrest. The testimony sheds light on the role of digital forensics and surveillance techniques in high-profile security cases in Nigeria.
According to the operative’s account, investigators leveraged phone-based tracking methods to monitor communication patterns and location data associated with the suspect. The court heard that these tools helped authorities narrow down movements and establish connections considered relevant to the case.
The Owo church massacre, which shocked the nation and drew widespread condemnation, remains one of Nigeria’s most widely discussed security incidents. Legal proceedings surrounding the matter have continued to attract public interest, particularly regarding how suspects were identified and apprehended.
Security analysts note that mobile phone intelligence has become an increasingly critical element in modern investigations, enabling agencies to reconstruct timelines and verify leads. Such techniques, while powerful, are typically subject to judicial scrutiny to ensure compliance with legal standards and evidentiary requirements.
The court session underscores the growing intersection of technology and law enforcement within Nigeria’s criminal justice system. Observers say the case may further highlight the importance of digital evidence in prosecuting complex security-related offences.
