Shekau resurrects again in new video, claims to be holding policewomen hostage
Shekau resurrects again in new
video, claims to be holding policewomen hostage
A new
Boko Haram video has emerged showing the leader of the sect - The leader of the
sect who has been rumored dead, says his men were responsible for an attack on
a military convoy earlier in June - Shekau claimed that the sect also abducted
some police women Emerging reports suggest that some policewomen have been
abducted by the Boko Haram sect. This was made known in a new video released by
the Boko Haram jihadists. In the video released through a journalist, Ahmad
Salkida, the sect’s leader, Abubakar Shekau spoke for about 10 minutes. He
said several female officers were abducted during Boko Haram attack on a
joint police/military convoy near Maiduguri on June 20. His speech is then
followed by scenes of the fierce attack, which took place on the
Maiduguri-Damboa road. In the 17 minutes and 25 seconds video, graphic contents
of one of the terror victims are shown, as well as images of another set of
victims perhaps about to be beheaded. Shekau, takes credit for the attack
and mocked Nigerian security officials for
Shekau,
takes credit for the attack and mocked Nigerian security officials for lying
that Boko Haram had been defeated. “I want to tell you that we are the one
that attacked the convoy, here are the vehicles for all to witness, we are the
ones that abducted the female police officers. In fact, they are senior female
police officers,” Shekau boasted. “What we did is nothing when compared to our
women, children, and friends that have been wiped out or arrested for many
years by the Nigerian government. We only abducted them to serve as slaves to
us,” he added. He also declares that the women his group abducted are fewer
than 10 in number
and
referred to them as “slaves
https://youtu.be/bBYFHjIOunQ
Boko
Haram terrorists reportedly killed eight Chadian soldiers during a fierce clash
at the weekend. The incident occurred on islands on Lake Chad, which borders
four countries on the edge of the Sahara, Guardian reports. Chad’s army
confirmed the incident on Monday, June 26. Its spokesman, Colonel Azem,
disclosed that eight soldiers were killed and another 18 were wounded
According
to him, 162 insurgents were also killed by the troops. Chad is part of a
five-nation regional force which comprises of Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and
Benin, collaborating to fight Boko Haram, a sect that has killed thousands of
people and rendered millions homeless. A month ago, the Nigerian army in its
fight against terrorism carried out operations around the fringes of Lake Chad.
Thirteen Boko Haram terrorist were killed and 10 others engaged in smuggling of
supplies to the terrorists were arrested. NAIJ.com earlier reported a foiled
attack on Double, Cameroon, by members of the Boko Haram terrorist group in the
early hours of Tuesday, May 23. Two Boko Haram bombers who attacked the city
ended up getting killed in their own explosion while another one was shot dead
by the army. Watch this video of how the Nigeria Air Force recently attacked a
Boko Haram base
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