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12 Killed in Suicide Attacks in Borno

Community petitions Osinbajo over abduction of 14 women

- Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

Twelve persons were yesterday killed in a suicide attack on a mosque in Maiduguri, the Borno State Commission­er of Police, Damien Chukwu, told journalist­s.

The commission­er, while addressing a press conference, said at about 4:30a.m. yesterday, a female suicide bomber attempted to enter a mosque in London Ciki area in Jere Local Government Area, an outskirt of Maiduguri, but was unsuccessf­ul.

He said: “In the process, she detonated explosive strapped on her body, killing herself and eight others while 18 other persons sustained injuries.”

Chukwu added that: “Police EOD team was promptly deployed to the scenes to sanitise and render the scenes and vicinities safe for normal activities to continue.

“Corpses and injured persons were evacuated to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.”

The police commission­er also disclosed that last Sunday at midnight, troops of the Nigerian Army deployed in Mammanti village, in Molai town in Konduga Local Government Area, an outskirt of Maiduguri, intercepte­d two teenage female suicide bombers trying to infiltrate the village through the parapet ahead of the village.

He revealed: “The bombers were engaged by the troops after being challenged, which resulted in the detonation of their suicide vests, killing the two suicide bombers.”

The state police boss said no other casualty was recorded in the foiled attack.

Chukwu, also disclosed that at about 1:49 a.m. yesterday, Nigerian Army troops deployed between Cimari community and No Man’s Land, Mafa Local Government Area, an outskirts of Maiduguri, “intercepte­d a female suicide bomber trying to infiltrate the community through the parapet.

“The suicide bomber in an attempt to escape was shot by the troops, as a result of which the suicide vest on her body exploded killing the bomber only.

Meanwhile, troops of the Operation Lafiya Dole have alerted the indigenes of Borno State on antics of members of the Boko Haram terrorist group who are now exploiting deceptive tactics to lure unsuspecti­ng members of the public to target areas before detonating their suicide bombs in order to attain maximum casualty.

According to a statement by the Deputy Director Public Relations of the Theatre Command, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, it was observed that one of the tactics employed by the insurgents is to create a fighting scene with each other or another person in order to attract people’s attention and thereby denote their bombs.

He also stated that the other antic is abducting children who are on errands and strapping them with suicide vests and sending them back home, where the bomb would detonate and kill an entire household.

Nwachukwu in the statement added: “These deceptive tactics have been found to have played out in recent suicide bomb attacks carried out by the group. The public are therefore urged to be wary of these tactics and avoid such unnecessar­y gatherings that could expose them to preventabl­e danger.

“Furthermor­e, all parents and adults are advised to sensitise their children on these new antics. They are also urged to be conscious of the whereabout­s of their children and rein them in where necessary to prevent them from being callously used by the insurgents for the evil mission of suicide bombing.”

However, the people of Dalwa village, a community in Borno State, yesterday complained that 14 of their women were abducted by Boko Haram in a June 20 highway ambush.

Elders of the community made the complaint in a petition to acting President Yemi Osinbajo copy of which was made available to THISDAY.

Boko Haram had ambushed over 60 personnel of the Police Mobile Force, mourners and several vehicles on Maiduguri- Damboa- Biu highway on June 20.

The abducted women, according to the elders, were taken from Dalwa village, about 31 kilometres from Maiduguri.

The elder who brought the petition to a press conference, said the whereabout­s of the women remained mystery, while the state police command and other security forces were yet to offer any clarificat­ion on the issue.

Spokesman of the aggrieved group, Mr. Madu M. Bukar, alleged that both the state government and security agents were duly notified on the ugly incident, but failed to act.

“We are deeply saddened by the recent unfortunat­e incident of June 20, 2017, at about 11:30hrs along Abare-Dalwa road, 31 kilometers from Maiduguri. In the process, 14 of our daughters who were conveying the corpse of one Sergeant Rahila Antakirya to Askira for burial were abducted.

“Uptil date your excellency, despite the official notificati­on letters by the Chairman of Askira/ Uba Local Government Area to the security agents and the state government, no serious action seemed to have been taken about the plight of our abducted women,” the petition further noted.

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