Boko Haram has slit the throats of four Nigerian villagers in revenge for the arrest of a senior member of the jihadist group.
According to AFP, 10 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.
Local resident Usman Buba;
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 kilometers (1.2 miles) away.
According to AFP, 10 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.
Local resident Usman Buba;
“They asked people to assemble but everyone started running towards the bush,”
The attack came a day after soldiers arrested Boko Haram commander Adamu Rugurugu during a village raid.“They seized six people in the confusion and slaughtered four while two managed to escape.”
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 kilometers (1.2 miles) away.
Another resident, Dahiru Alkali, confirmed his account, adding that villagers had complained to soldiers of incessant attacks by Rugurugu and his men.“The attack was evidently in reprisal for the arrest of a Boko Haram kingpin who has been terrorizing the village,” Buba said.
And some miscreants will say Igbo's are the problem in Nigeria... Too bad
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