Saturday, 18 March 2017

Boko Haram leader Shekau threatens more bombings in new video



Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, yesterday claimed responsibility for the recent spate of suicide bombings in Borno State.
That was 24 hours after the latest suicide attack in Borno State in which two persons were killed when four female suicide bombers detonated their explosives.
He said the terror sect was “responsible for all the suicide explosions in Maiduguri and we will continue with them.”
He denied claims by the armies of Nigeria and Cameroon that scores of his fighters have been killed in recent encounters.
Shekau spoke in a video message, saying he is in good health.

There were speculations that he might have been hit in a recent attack by the Nigerian military.
But he looked subdued in the video recording compared with previous appearances.
He vowed that Boko Haram will not back down until it establishes Sharia in Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Mali.
Shekau picked on President Paul Biya of Cameroon for saying Yaounde’s soldiers   killed 60 Boko Haram fighters and arrested 21 others in recent weeks.
“We fought along the Cameroonian border. You lied that you killed 60 of our fighters, that you arrested 20 of our men, that you freed 5,000 of your people,” the Boko Haram leader said.
“Paul Biya, is it that you can’t live off lies? Is it with this that you are going to convince the West, your leaders? It is unfortunate. Be careful, Paul Biya.”
Shekau also said that the caliphate he declared in August 2014 “is running smoothly,” apparently in a bid to rubbish reports that the terror sect has lost much of the territory it used to hold in the Northeast, especially the Sambisa Forest that once served as its base.
Shekau was last seen on camera in a video message in December last year after the Nigerian army declared it had flushed out Boko Haram fighters from Sambisa Forest.
An army officer and three soldiers were confirmed killed in a clash with Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State.
Men attached to Operation Lafiya Dole were on the trail of a band of terrorists in Doho, Mina, Maideni, Donari, Salari and Lawari villages in the northern part of the state when the incident happened late Wednesday.
The extremists, according to  the Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Usman had  attempted to infiltrate Magumeri village.
They were however repelled by soldiers who gave them a chase.
He said that after a hot chase and mop up, the troops were able to neutralise an unconfirmed number of Boko Haram terrorists.
They also recovered one gun truck, two anti-aircraft guns, two  extra barrels,   two  rocket propelled grenade bombs, 31 pieces of Nitrogen 57mm bombs, one roll of Nitrogen cable and a  60mm mortar bomb.
Others are:  assorted General Purpose Machine Gun and anti-aircraft ammunition and their links, three spare vehicle tyres with rims, one vulcanizing machine, one Qlink motorcycle, foodstuff and three Boko Haram terrorist sown camouflage.
Besides, troops of the 22 Brigade of the army, have   cleared Boko Haram terrorists out of Gujari village, Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State. This followed information about the convergence of the extremists in the area preparatory to launching attacks on nearby communities.
The army spokesman said that during the operation, the troops killed two Boko Haram terrorists while an unspecified number escaped with gunshot wounds into the  forest.
At the location, the troops discovered and destroyed a tailoring shed and  recovered one  Rocket Propelled Grenade Bomb, three  Dane guns, one  double  barrel pump action guns, two  bandoliers, 23 empty cases of Shilka gun ammunition, two  initiation water container and one motorcycle battery among other items.
Similarly,soldiers fighting Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State arrested a deaf and dumb suspected member of the terror sect.
Recovered from the man were eight functional mobile handsets, a bunch of keys, two  passport photographs, two  amulet charms and a transistor radio.
But the suspect’s name could not be immediately ascertained because of his disability.
Usman  said,no fewer than  nine members of the sect willingly surrendered to soldiers of  Operation Lafiya Dole deployed along Dikwa-Gulumba Gana road in northern Borno after claiming to get tired of life under Boko Haram.
The former terrorists who came from  Tambashe Village in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno state are currently been held and interrogated by the army to determine the veracity of their claim.
Usman said the armed forces are continuing  with clearance operations in  suspected Boko Haram  locations through patrols, ambushes and raids with appreciable progress.
Such raids ,he said,led to the arrest of   one Mallam Makinta Ibrahim , 45, at Bayemari, by troops of the 159 Task Force Battalion.
The suspect who hailed from Yaro Grematalti Yunusari Local Government Area is believed to be a  Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) dealer to the terrorists.

The Nation








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