No fewer than 40 youths ages
between 12 and 25 have been abducted in a Borno village by Boko Haram during a
raid, residents who fled the area said on Friday.
Some Boko Haram who disguised as
Islamic preachers on Wednesday night arrived Malari, a remote village along
Damboa-Gwoza road in Damboa Local Government, south of Borno.
“They told us they came to preach
and not to attack anybody. They said the society is polluted and they are out
to preach words that will change the world but as soon as people gathered in
fron of the residence of the Village Head, the Boko Haram men then separated
youths from other men, ordered them to enter their vehicles and drove
off,” Mallam Bulama who fled the village to Maiduguri on Thursday after
the attack told reporters.
He said the abducted youths were
taken away in two hilux vehicles driven toward Sambisa forest, a known Boko
Haran hideout.
Malari village is about 7
kilometr away from Mulgwai village and about 20 kilometers away from Sambiza
forest.
Also, Garba Lawan a resident of
neighbouring Mulgwai town, some 7 kilometres away, said many people have
already fled his community on hearing about the abduction of over 40 youths in
Malari.
A source in Damboa, the local
government headquaters recently recaptured from Boko Haram by the Nigerian
military, said many of the residents of Malari have been gripped with fear and
are fleeing in droves.
The area has been under intense
attacks of Boko Haram, forcing thousands of people to flee into capital
Maiduguri. Boko Haram still control at least eight local government in Borno
which it captured in coordinated attacks between July and October 2014.
It has imposed its strick Islamic law in these areas.
Trouble In Borno Again: Over 40 Youths Between 12 – 25yrs Old Abducted
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Rating:
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Rating:


No comments: