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Friday, 6 September 2013
20 Killed in Fresh Attacks in Borno
No fewer than 20 people were feared
dead, while several others sustained
injuries, yesterday, when suspected
Boko Haram terrorists launched
separate attacks on Gajiram, the council
headquarters of Nganzai and Bulabulin
Ngawra Village of Konduga Local
Government Area of Borno State.
During the attacks, two primary schools,
a clinic and some residential houses
were also set ablaze.
Nganzai is about 73 kilometres, while
Bullabulin Ngawra is 45 kilometres away
from Maiduguri, the state capital. Both
councils are linked and share borders
with the terrorist's camps of Marte and
Sambiza Forests said to have been
destroyed by JTF at the peak of the
emergency rule and the military
onslaught of Boko Haram terrorists in
the state since June this year.
Casualties
Although, the actual number of
casualties could not be officially
ascertained at press time, our
Correspondent gathered that some
terror suspects numbering more than 40
fully armed with Ak47 rifles laid ambush
on Gajiram town on Thursday morning
where they killed 15 residents and set
some public and residential buildings
ablaze. Thereafter, they were repelled
by the combined efforts of the vigilante
youths and men of the Joint Task Force,
JTF.
It was also gathered that the State
Attorney-General, Mr. Kaka Shehu
Lawan later went to Gajiram to condole
with the residents. He was said to have
gone in company of the chairman of the
local government council and some
senior police officers.
Roadblock
Similarly, on the Maiduguri- Dambao-Biu
road which was reopened two weeks
ago after its closure by the JTF, Boko
Haram suspects were said to have
mounted roadblocks few metres away
from Bullabulin Ngawra village where
they shot and killed five people
An eye witness, Aisami Babagana from
Bulabilin Ngawra told our Correspondent
that, "the Boko Haram sect members
attacked Bullabulin Ngawra in the early
hours of today (Thursday) and killed five
people. I believe that they attacked us
because of how our volunteers have
succeeded in curtailing their atrocities in
our area".
Some residents of Maiduguri who did
not want their names mentioned in
print for security reasons told our
Correspondent that "We saw two Hilux
patrol vehicles of the JTF conveying dead
bodies and the injured heading towards
University of Maiduguri Teaching
Hospital, UMTH, but we could not
ascertain whether they were victims of
the latest attack in Nganzai or Bullabulin
Ngawra."
Meanwhile, in their renewed efforts to
put an end to Boko Haram insurgency in
the state, members of the state's
Vigilante Youths also being addressed as
'Civilian JTF or Yangora' and men of Joint
Task Force, JTF; Wednesday arrested 14
terror suspects with arms and
ammunition in Bulunkutu ward,
University of Maiduguri Teaching
Hospital, UMTH, premises and Sulimanti
ward of Maiduguri metropolis.
The arrested terror suspects at the
hospital, according to sources, yesterday,
in Maiduguri, sneaked into the hospital
through the perimeter fence, before the
youths sighted them with rifles and
ammunition at about 10.35am on
Wednesday.
Boko Haram informants nabbed
Those who were arrested in Bulunkutu
area of the metropolis, according to one
of the vigilante youths, were "Boko
Haram informants" from Northern Borno
and Yobe state, who came to Maiduguri
on Tuesday to collate more information
on the activities of JTF and vigilance
youths patrolling Bulunkutu and Gomari
Airport wards of Maiduguri.
Speaking on how the terror suspects
beat UMTH security on Tuesday, a
source at the hospital said: "The
suspects disguised as wounded and sick
persons with rifles hidden under their
flowing gowns, and perforated the
barbed wires; before gaining entry into
the hospital premises to seek medical
attention. The vigilance youths, were
able to sight the suspects; and arrested
them on the spot, before handing them
to us here."
He said the youths also recovered from
the suspects rifles and ammunition,
including charms worn round their
waists and arms. The suspects were also
said to have wounds suspected to be
from gunshots they sustained either at
Bama or Monguno last week during
encounters with JTF.
Speaking on the incidents, the JTF
spokesman, Lt. Colonel Sagir Musa, told
journalists in Maiduguri that he was not
aware of the incidents, but promised to
send press release on the development
after compiling his report.
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