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Tuesday 21 May 2013

Borno: 120 Boko Haram Members Arrested At Killed Commander's Funeral

Borno: 120 Boko Haram Members Arrested At Killed Commander's Funeral


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SAN FRANCISCO, May 20, (THEWILL) – No fewer than 120 suspected members of Boko Haram have been arrested by the military special force in Borno State at the funeral of a commander of the sect in Maiduguri, the state capital.

This followed the total clampdown on the sect members under the ongoing emergency rule declared by President Goodluck Jonathan in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States.

Disclosing this in a statement on Monday, Defence Spokesman, Brigadier General Chris Olukolade, said  the arrested Boko Haram members were arrested while organising a burial for their commander who was killed in a crossfire with the military.

Olukolade said the arrested terrorists are currently being held in the custody of the Joint Task Force (JTF) for further interrogation.

Olukolade, who added that  the Special Force has destroyed all the camps of the terrorists in areas such as  New Marte, Hausari, Krenoa, Wulgo and Chikun Ngulalo, said the military has secured all the areas.

According to the statement, the military  were already interacting with local residents,  assuring them of their safety and freedom from the activities of the gunmen .

It added that the Boko Haram gunmen  fleeing towards neighbouring Chad and Niger Republic are being contained by the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF)  at the borders.

Olubolade stressed further that  the military uncovered some  shallow graves believed to be those of hurriedly buried terrorists during the raid on the stronghold of Boko Haram.

In a related development, the Defence Headquarters has described as doubtful and questionable some stories and photographs purportedly taken in the areas raided by the Special Force showing  Nigerians fleeing to neighbouring countries.

This came as more than 2,000 Nigerians living in border villages in Borno State were reported to be fleeing in droves into neighbouring Niger and Chad  as a result of the ongoing onslaught against the insurgents.

Many  residents of Maiduguri and other communities who live far from the borders were also said to have  fled to some neighbouring states, including Kano and Bauchi.

“Most of the residents of border villages of Borno have fled to Niger. About 2,000 people from Abadan, Malam Fatori and other villages are now refugees in Difa, Niger Republic,” a top security officer was quoted as saying.

According to the officer, the JTF was on the trail of the members of  Boko Haram  dislodged from the Sambisa Game Reserve and other camps in Borno State on Thursday.

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