CIVILIAN JTF RAISED THE ALARM: 40 SUICIDE BOMBERS SNEAK INTO BORNO.
There was tension in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, yesterday
following credible information that at least 40 members of the Boko
Haram terrorist group, among whom were teenage girls, had sneaked into the city with the intention of carrying out suicide bombings.
This was coming days after two separate bomb explosions masterminded by
the Boko Haram terrorists rocked the city of Kano during the
Eid-el-Fitri celebration.
It has been confirmed that teenage
girls were used to ferry the explosions – one in a food flask and the
other in a jar meant to contain kerosene – to the point where the
explosives were detonated in the Kano State capital.
FIRSTCLASSNEWSLINE has gathered from different sources that the Boko Haram suicide bombers
that had entered Maiduguri were between 30 and 40 in number.
A
member of the Civilian-JTF who pleaded anonymity said a suspected
member of the Boko Haram who was on Sunday arrested in Maiduguri later
confessed that over 40 of them, including two girls, had arrived in the
city with the intention of carrying out attacks using explosives.
“We were able to arrest seven of them, and we are still on the trail of
about 33 others,” said the operative of the Civilian-JTF. “When we
interrogated them, they were able to reveal that the girls, just like
they did in Kano, would be used to carry bombs tied to their bodies and
covered by their hijabs to crowded places where they would be detonated
by some other persons holding the remote-controlled detonator. We have
tried to make them reveal where others are being kept but have not been
successful.
A member of the Nigeria vigilante, Muhammed Gava,
confirmed he also had this piece of information. He told FIRSTCLASSNEWSLINE on
phone that a Toyota Hilux bus with the colour of the Nigeria Air Force,
and filled with about 20 people including young girls, had on Sunday
found its way into Maiduguri.
“The bus had the paint of the
Nigeria Air Force and it carried plenty people, about 20 or so, both men
and girls, into Maiduguri. It came from the direction of Damboa, and
some members of the Civilian-JTF tried to stop it around Polo area but
the driver did not stop. And when they later tried to go after the bus,
they lost its track; but they are still searching for the bus,” said
Gava.
The Borno State police command had issued a statement
calling on members of the public to beware of ladies covered with hijab
and standing by the roadsides or asking to be assisted to find a
direction to a particular place, as those ladies might have suicide
bombs concealed under their hijabs.
The police did not say if
they had information on the arrest of persons who confessed they were
coming to the town to cause havoc.
According to the police
public relations officer, Gideon Jubrin (DSP), “the Borno State police
command wish to congratulate the Muslim faithful on the celebration of
the Ei-del-Fitri, which took place without any incident.
“The
command however still cautions residents to be wary of strange females
wearing hijabs and moving around crowded places as some of them may be
hiding explosives in their under garments with the intention of causing
harm to unsuspecting residents.”
The PPRO said residents who sighted such persons should immediately alert the relevant security operatives for proper action.
A top official of the SSS who spoke off the record confirmed the
incident but stated that the rumoured figure of about 30 girls brought
to the town was not factual.
According to the officer, “what we
have was that a large number of suspected Boko Haram gunmen had invaded
the town before and during the Eid celebration with the intention of
carrying out suicide bombings using some of the girls they came in with
to actualise their evil plan. Some arrests were made, and investigation
is still on to fish out others from their hideouts.”
Another
source at the police headquarters said “some of the girls are said to be
camped in hotels, which we could not verify for now; but we are still
carefully searching so as not to cause tension in the already tensed
town”.
The panic over alleged invasion of Boko Haram teenage
suicide bombers came at the time the authorities at the 7 Division of
the Nigerian Army had announced the easing of the ban on all vehicles
today (Wednesday) from 7am.
Residents of Maiduguri celebrated
their Eid-el-Fitr walking, following the ban on vehicular movement by
the military authority, citing security concerns.
A statement
issued by the deputy director, defence information, Colonel Muhammad
Dole, on Saturday evening said the ban would last till today, July 30.
According to his statement, the Boko Haram had planned to use all kinds
of vehicles, including taxis, tricycles and bicycles heavily wired with
explosives to cause mayhem during the days of the Eid-el-Fitr
celebration.
In a fresh statement signed and issued by Col.
Dole yesterday, the military said it had decided to lift the ban by 7am
today following the successful celebration of the Eid without the
“terrorists carrying out their evil plot to carry out multiple bombings
in various parts of the city”. The statement urged residents to “be
vigilant and alert” and “report any suspicious objects, persons or
movement to the relevant agencies”.
The fear in Maiduguri now
is that the said girls being used for suicide bombing could be some of
the abducted Chibok schoolgirls.
The SSS person who spoke
earlier said “it could be possible, because there is nothing these
elements would not do to inflict pain on the people; we even understand
that some of the girls that were used in the Kano suicide bombing were
used as mere courier; theirs was just to carry the explosives either in
food flask, jerry can or under their garment, not mindful of what the
person holding the remote detonating device would do until they were
blown off. It is better the public should be very observant of strange
young girls loitering about; they could be the girls we are looking
for”.
7/30/2014
CIVILIAN JTF RAISED THE ALARM: 40 SUICIDE BOMBERS SNEAK INTO BORNO.
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