Some Maiduguri Youth have formed anti-Boko Haram vigilante.
At least 16 suspected Boko Haram members were killed in
separate incidents by security personnel in Maiduguri, the Borno State
capital in the last 48 hours; while the sect’s members allegedly shot
dead 13 civilians in the troubled city, sources said.
PREMIUM TIMES reporter on Saturday saw decomposing corpses of eight
people, believed to be members of the Boko Haram. The corpses were
dumped in a ditch near Biu road bridge of Maiduguri even as residents of
the area said the victims died on the spot after a shootout between
them and soldiers at about 10:30 p.m. on Thursday.
A security operative who doesn’t want to be named because he was not
permitted to speak to the press told PREMIUM TIMES that “among the eight
corpses were three teenagers who were arrested with arms earlier on
Thursday and they led soldiers of the JTF to the five others who usually
send them on kill operations.”
The source added that the five persons resisted arrest by firing on
soldiers who gunned them down and dropped their corpses in the ditch.
Barely 24 hours later, another set of eight suspected Boko Haram
gunmen were on Friday shot dead after they opened fire and killed 13
innocent civilians among which was a middle aged woman popularly known
as Hajia Ummu and her 70-year-old mother.
“The Boko Haram gunmen slipped through several security check posts
by carrying their guns in a coffin covered with white clothe. When they
got to Shehu street, they immediately brought out their guns from the
coffin and began shooting sporadically; they continued shooting until
they ran out of ammunition. Then some courageous youth rounded them up
and handed them over to the soldiers, who shot them dead as they
attempted to escape,” a witness, Sheriff Aji, told PREMIUM TIMES.
A bereaved relative, who did not want his name mentioned for security
reasons, said “among the 13 persons shot dead by Boko Haram on Friday,
were two family members of my late aunt, ‘Hajia Ummu, whose aged mother
got killed.”
PREMIUM TIMES reporter also saw corpses of the eight Boko Haram
gunmen still laying unattended to as soldiers have of recent stopped
taking them to the morgue.
Already, in Maiduguri, young men who are apparently fed up with the
protracted insurgency have formed a voluntary vigilante group allegedly
with the blessing of the JTF soldiers, and have been going street by
street to fish out known Boko Haram members and hand them over to the
military.
It was in apparent reaction to this development that the angry Boko
Haram gunmen concealed their arms in a coffin behind a pick up van, and
set out on a revenge mission to attack the vigilante youth, leading to
the death of the 13 people.
Culled from Premium Times
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