5. 25 A.M.
CTAN HEADQUARTERS ABUJA, NIGERIA.
"Sir, through biometric matching, I've been able to identify thirteen suspects based on the voice recognition." Maluze Moses, the Chief computer analyst of the CTAN said, standing behind a computer panel before the large, wall-sized display unit.
"Narrow it down to suspects with past criminal records, but keep the others on reserve. We can't afford to take chances." Agent Adams said, his hands behind his back.
The Counter Terrorist Agency of Nigeria CTAN was established a few years ago to help fight and investigate the rising insurgency and acts of terrorism in the country. The country had been plagued in recent years with indiscriminate terrorist attacks from various insurgent groups. The Federal government as a last resort inaugurated the CTAN to handle high profile investigations and ensure the security of lives and property.