Monday, March 3, 2014

Boko Haram kills 39 again In Borno

Report From Punch
As rescue operations at the scene of Maiduguri’s twin bomb blasts progressed on Saturday, another set of Boko Haram insurgents wreaked havoc in  Mainok,  a village about 50 kilometers   from Maiduguri, Borno State.
The insurgents did not only sack the entire village, they killed no fewer than 39 residents.
The British Broadcasting Corporationreported that  buildings in  the village  were still on fire while bodies were lying in front of a  mosque waiting to be buried as of Sunday morning.
An eyewitness,who did not give his name,    said,  “They (insurgents) started shooting everywhere, they started burning all the houses in the village.
“I don’t think that there is any house that is standing in the village and they have killed at least 39 people  .

“These people have guns – AK47, RPGs and so on;  they can come and attack anybody and kill, including women and children, they kill everybody that can see them.”
A civil servant, Mustapha Musa, also   told journalists that he drove through Mainok on Sunday  and  saw the whole  community  in ruins.
He said,  “We were in a sober mood over the incident in Maiduguri when we started hearing gunshots and thereafter, they went ahead, hurling explosives on houses. This (Sunday) morning, we counted 39 bodies.
“As of  10am today(Sunday), many buildings were still in flames. Almost all the village with hundred of houses have been destroyed by the rampaging insurgents.
“I saw dead bodies in front of the Central Mosque of the village waiting to be buried. The primary school in the village has been burnt.   Some vehicles and shops were also burnt.”
But  a  senior officer of the State Security Service, who  confirmed the incident, said,
“Mainok was attacked and over 30 people were killed.”
A security source said that the insurgents suddenly struck in the village  shortly after soldiers  moved to their base at Benisheik.
The Boko Haram members were said to  be  on a reprisal  against members of the Volunteer Vigilance Group known as the civilian JTF for informing the military of their activities.
Our source said that the civilian JTF had foiled an earlier attack on Mainok by alerting the military. It was learnt that over 40 insurgents were killed last  week by  soldiers who laid  ambush for them.
The Spokesman  for  the 7 Infantry Division of the Nigerian Army, Col. Mohammed Dole,  confirmed the killing of the   over 40 insurgents.
Also, the Special Forces  were  said to have  seized two Toyota Hilux jeeps,   three motorcycles and   arrested two  of  the insurgents suspected to have planted the twin bombs that  rocked Maiduguri on Saturday.
A security source said that the  two  insurgents were arrested at the busy Post Office area of Maiduguri in  a pick-up van  laden  with Improvised Explosive Devices. Two AK 47 assault rifles in the van were also seized.
The source said that the two suspects and the seized weapons were  taken to the headquarters of Sector 4 of the JTF in Maiduguri.

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