Sixteen men who were arrested by
Nigerian soldiers in the country’s northeast were found dead just hours later
with bullet wounds, community leaders said on Thursday, demanding an inquiry.
Troops rounded up 17 people,
including an imam, from the Dogo Tebo area of Potiskum in Yobe state as they left
a mosque after morning prayers on Wednesday.
Residents and hospital staff said
the bodies of all but the imam were later found in the morgue at the Potiskum
General Hospital.
“All the bodies have gunshot wounds
on them,” said a nurse, who asked not to be identified because he was not
authorised to speak to the media.
The bodies had been brought in by
soldiers and were formally identified by community leaders and residents from
Dogo Tegbo, he told AFP.
One resident, Tukur Danu, said the
cleric was not among the dead and added: “We are worried about what they could
do to him.”
Potiskum is the commercial hub of
Yobe state, which with neighbouring Borno and Adamawa state has been under
emergency rule since May last year because of the Boko Haram insurgency.
On Monday, at least 15 people were
killed and some 50 others were injured in a suicide bombing targeting a major
Shia Muslim festival in Potiskum.
The head of the Shia community in
the city, Mustapha Lawan Nasidi, said at the time that several other people
died when troops who deployed to the scene opened fire.
Community leaders believed the 16
men were picked up and killed because all of them were from the Kanuri ethnic
group that forms the bulk of Boko Haram’s membership.
“We demand a probe into this unjustifiable
murder,” said one community leader in Dogo Tebo, who asked not to be
identified for his personal safety.
“We believe they were killed on
suspicion of being Boko Haram because they were Kanuris.”
All those seized were related either
by blood or marriage, according to another leader.
“The government should look into
this cold-blooded murder and ensure justice is done because being a soldier is
not a licence to kill at will on mere suspicion,” he added.
“Our fear is we don’t know what they
will do next,” he said, adding that three more people were arrested late on
Wednesday in the same area.
Dogo Tebo resident Maigana Kalli
said that ordinarily, anyone arrested on suspicion of belonging to Boko Haram
is taken to the regional army base in the state capital, Damaturu.
AFP contacted the army in Damaturu
and the capital Abuja by phone and by text message but there was no immediate
response.
Human rights groups in Nigeria and
abroad have previously accused Nigeria’s military of carrying out
extra-judicial killings in the five-year fight against Boko Haram.
Boko Haram:Soldiers Kill 16 men In Potiskum
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