Odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com
reports that the Coordinator of National Information Centre, Mr Mike says
security forces stopped a car in Kano’s neighbouring state of Katsina today and
arrested three suspected Boko Haram members.
The group included one male and two
girls, aged 18 and 10.
The older two tried to flee,
according to Omeri’s statement.
The “10-year-old … was discovered to
have been strapped with an explosive belt,” he said.
The chilling trend of deploying
young women and girls as bombers comes three-and-half months after Boko Haram
kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls from the remote town of Chibok in the
northeast.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau
boasted about the mass abductions in a video during which he threatened to sell
the girls as slaves.
The Chibok abductions prompted a
social media campaign that went viral and drew unprecedented global attention
to Boko Haram’s extremist uprising, which the group says is aimed at creating a
strict Islamic state in the mainly Muslim north.
In the weeks following the
kidnappings, some prominent jihadi websites had posts condemning the Nigerian
group’s extreme tactics.
- Government pledges -
Nigeria has repeatedly insisted that
it knows where the girls are, while President Goodluck Jonathan and top
military officials have suggested they will be brought home safely soon.
But little progress has been made in
securing their release while the violence appears to be escalating across the
north and centre of the country.
More than 2,000 civilians have been
killed this year, making the first half of 2014 one of the deadliest stretches
of the insurgency.
Attacks had been concentrated in the
remote northeast, Boko Haram’s stronghold, but waves of strikes since April in
major cities including the capital Abuja have underscored the grave threat the
Islamists pose to Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and top oil producer.
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10-Year-Old, 2 Others Arrested With Explosives In Kano
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