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Sunday, 27 October 2013
Army arrests ex-colonel who led Yobe B’Haram attacks
A retired lieutenant colonel, who was
said to have led the Boko Haram attacks
on Damaturu, Yobe State, on Thursday
was arrested by security forces during
the encounter.
The retired army officer is being
detained at a military facility.
It could not be ascertained as of the
time of filing this report if he has been
moved to Abuja for interrogation or not.
The Director of Army Public Relations,
Brig. Gen. Ibrahim, had put the casualty
figure on the part of the insurgents at
70 in a statement that was silent on the
number of soldiers killed in the attack.
It was however, learnt that nine soldiers
including a lieutenant and four
policemen lost their lives in the attack.
“The retired lieutenant colonel was
properly discharged from the Army and
it was a big surprise when he was
arrested and identified by those who
knew him as a former officer,” an Army
source said.
It was further learnt that the attack on
security formations in Damaturu was to
avenge the seizure of a truck containing
military uniforms and arms by security
forces.
The truck was seized last week when
the driver objected to a search of the
vehicle and he tendered a memo
purportedly from the Defence
Headquarters directing that the truck
should not be searched.
The driver and other passengers were
detained and the truck was impounded
and parked at the Police Area
Command, Guija Road, Damaturu, when
the army camouflage and weapons were
found inside it.
SUNDAY PUNCH further gathered that
members of the sect are holding a
medical doctor who was abducted while
on duty at the Sani Abacha Hospital
during the Thursday attack.
They also carted away drugs that were
in the pharmacy of the medical facility
and took away two ambulances
belonging to the Damaturu General
Hospital.
Security operatives are said to be
looking for the doctor who is feared to
have been taken to one of the enclaves
of the sect in the North-East.
A security source said on Saturday that
the Boko Haram members might have
taken away the drugs for the purpose of
giving medication to injured fighters of
the group while the medical doctor
might have been seized for the purpose
of rendering medication to their injured
members.
Meanwhile, the military on Saturday
relaxed the 24 hours curfew imposed on
Yobe State to nine hours.
When our correspondent contacted the
Director of Defence Information, Brig.
Gen. Chris Olukolade, he said,
“Whatever you call it, we are capable of
dealing with it decisively.
“We will continue to do the required
adjustment both in approach and
structure to respond appropriately and
ensure that our duty to defend the
country and the citizenry is discharged
effectively.”
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