Soldiers Arrest 50 Boko Haram Members In Biu Even As The Suspects Pledge To Co-Operate With Soldiers To Dislodge Others
Military operatives in Biu local
government area of Borno state have arrested 50 fleeing members of the Boko
Haram fighters who were hidden under a truck heading towards Gombe.
Odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com reports that
most of the suspects were between ages 18 and 25 and speak Kanuri and Hausa
languages. They also revealed places they fought jihad, which included Bama and
Konduga, where they were overwhelmed by the military and disbanded, following
the killing of their leader, Shiekh Abubakar Shekau.
Security source, who disclosed this
to newsmen in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, on Tuesday, said the
suspected Boko Haram members were currently in their custody at the Barracks in
Biu.
He said some youth vigilantes in Biu
suspected the truck carrying sheeps and goats at the top and stopped the truck
for routine check, when they discovered 50 young men hiding underneath.
The suspects, according to the
security source, confessed to being fighters of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram,
and were on the run, following the killing of their leader in a battle at
Konduga town of Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State, last week.
He said the suspects, who were
pleading for mercy, also promised to cooperate with security operatives by
giving them useful information on whereabouts of other sect members on the run,
as well as the other group holding the Chibok girls.
Soldiers Arrest 50 Boko Haram Members In Biu Even As The Suspects Pledge To Co-Operate With Soldiers To Dislodge Others
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