The bail was granted after they met some conditions, including submission of their international passport, PR Nigeria which releases statements from security organisations, reported. It quoted a top military source as saying that investigation was still ongoing and that the military was still expecting the return of the third wanted person, Ahmad Salkida who resides in Dubai, United Arab Emirate. The three Nigerians were declared wanted after the recent release of video by Boko Haram terrorists group purporting to show some of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls. Thenigerialawyer reported on Wednesday that the military had released Mrs. Wakil, a lawyer and negotiator for the Boko Haram sect. Ms. Wakil turned herself in at the Defence Headquarters on Monday morning, about 24 hours after the Nigerian Army put out a statement declaring her wanted on allegations of aiding the sect. Ms. Wakil was transferred to the State Security Service headquarters on Tuesday, from where she was allowed to go home Wednesday night without charges, sources said. Sources said Ms. Wakil was well treated by the Nigerian security operatives while she was in their facility. The Nigerian military had said on Tuesday that its intention was not to declare the three wanted or arrest them but only to invite them to discuss new strategies as the war against Boko Haram is gradually winding down.]]>