Boko Haram slit villagers’ throats in revenge killings
Terrorist group, Boko Haram, have slit the throats of four
Nigerian villagers in revenge for the arrest of a senior member of the jihadist
group, residents told AFP on Friday.
Ten gunmen on motorbikes stormed the northeastern
Cameroonian border village of Hambagda near Gwoza, once the capital of Boko
Haram’s self-announced “caliphate”, on Thursday before kidnapping six people
and killing four others.
“They seized six people in the confusion and slaughtered
four while two managed to escape.”
The attack came a day after soldiers arrested Boko Haram
commander Adamu Rugurugu during a village raid.
Buba said the jihadists who attacked Hambagda on Thursday
afternoon decided to slit their victims’ throats instead of shooting them to
avoid attracting the attention of troops stationed in Gwoza, two kilometres
(1.2 miles) away.
“The attack was evidently in reprisal for the arrest of a
Boko Haram kingpin who has been terrorising the village,” Buba said.
Another resident, Dahiru Alkali, confirmed his account,
adding that villagers had complained to soldiers of incessant attacks by
Rugurugu and his men.
The two witnesses were able to reach AFP by telephone after
arriving in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state.
Boko Haram seized Gwoza in July 2014 and made it their
headquarters at a time when they were seizing swathes of northeast Nigeria in
their bid to form a hardline Islamist state.
Nigerian troops retook the town in March 2015 but Boko Haram
have continued to raid nearby villages from their hideouts in the mountains
along the border with Cameroon, despite the government’s insistence that calm
has been restored to the area.
In April, Boko Haram kidnapped 13 women who were picking
fruit near Hambagda, while a month earlier its fighters abducted 18 girls from
the nearby village of Pulka.
Large areas around Lake Chad and the Cameroon border remain
inaccessible in an ongoing insurgency that has killed at least 20,000 since
2009.
Eleven people were killed on Wednesday when Boko Haram
gunmen and suicide bombers launched a rare combined attack inside Maiduguri.
(AFP)
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