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  • Police foils suicide bomb attack in Maiduguri

    The Police in Borno said its men had successfully foiled a lone suicide bomb attack on Wednesday night in Maiduguri.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr Damian Chukwu, told the News Agency of Nigeria  on telephone that the incident occurred at about 8:30 pm in the outskirts of Maiduguri.

    Chukwu disclosed that a teenage female bomber attempted to infiltrate a security check point, before security men fired shot at her and the Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) vest strapped to her body exploded.

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    He said the explosion blew the girl into pieces, noting that there were no other casualties in the attack.

    The commissioner added that men of the Explosive Ordinance Department (EOD) were deployed and sanitise the area.

  • Army seeks collaboration with security agencies to tackle insurgency

     The Nigerian Army has called for closer collaboration with security agencies in Borno, to facilitate successful implementation of the counter-insurgency campaign.

    Brig.-Gen. Texas Chukwu, the Director, Army Public Relations, in a statement issued on Saturday in Maiduguri, quoted Brig.-Gen. Bulama Biu, the Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division, as making the call at a meeting with heads of security agencies in the state.

    According to the statement Biu called for synergy and cooperation towards evolving new strategies in the ongoing fight against insurgency and other sundry crimes.

    Biu stressed the need for routine interaction between stakeholders with a view to strengthen cooperation, intelligent and information sharing among them.

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    While commending the agencies for discharging their duties effectively, Biu called for proactive measures to review strategies to meet the security challenges occasioned by the political transition period.

    Biu reminded the agencies of the need to be proactive so as not to allow breach of peace and checkmate unholy political gatherings.

    The meeting was attended by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Damian Chukwu, Comptroller of Customs, AB Abdullahi, and the Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ibrahim Abdullahi.

    Others were Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ijafaru Bukar, and Comptroller, Nigerian Immigration Service, Abdulfattah Adamu, among others.

  • Police arrest 19-year-old tailor over murder of sister

    The police in Borno have arrested a 19-year-old tailor, Abba Umaru, over the murder of his 35-year-old pregnant sister, Ya’Amsa Umaru.

    The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Damian Chukwu, made the discourse in a statement on Friday in Maiduguri.

    Chukwu disclosed that the suspect on May 25 hit his sister with a pestle at Magumeri town in Magumeri Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that Abba was aggrieved with the demand by his sister requesting him to sew a dress for their father.

    He stated that “On 25th May, 2018,  at about 9.40 a.m., one Abba Umaru hit and killed his sister, Ya’Amsa Umaru with a pestle in Magumeri town, Magumeri Local Government Area of Borno.

    “The suspect is said to have been aggrieved because the sister asked him to sew piece of cloth she bought for their father.

    “Consequently, he killed his sister, who was at the time, eight months pregnant, and buried her in a shallow grave in a room.”

    Chukwu stated that the suspect would be arraigned as soon as investigations were completed.

    The police boss also stated that the police had arrested a 20-year old man, Hassan Garba, over the murder of two persons in Biu Local Government Area of the state.

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    He revealed that the suspect on May 18, stabbed Hussaini Alhassan, 20 and Naziru Haruna, 19; to death, whom he accused of adultery.

    He noted that “Garba, armed with a knife and axe, attacked and killed Alhassan and Haruna in their sleep.

    “The suspect claimed that the deceased were committing adultery; and that he was duty-bound to execute judgment on them.”

    According to him, the file is with the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP).

    Meanwhile, the police have also arrested a 19-year-old building apprentice, Inusa Abubakar, over the murder of his 24-year-old master, Ba’Ana Bukar.

    Chukwu stated that the suspect, a bricklayer apprentice, stabbed his master with a knife on May 26 in an uncompleted building where they were working at Pompomari area of Maiduguri.

    He added that the suspect buried the body in a shallow grave, proceeded to the deceased’s house and carted away N62, 000.

    The commissioner noted that the amount was the proceed from sale of the deceased’s vehicle.

    Chukwu said that the police recovered a knife and money from the suspect.

  • We are pacifying protesting policemen- Borno CP

    Borno State Police Commissioner Damian Chukwu said he is making frantic efforts to pacify the aggrieved policemen who embarked on an early morning protest in Maiduguri, Borno State capital over unpaid allowances.

    According to Mr. Chukwu, the issue will soon be resolved as the 2018 budget has just been signed into law.

    The Borno CP however disclosed that only five months outstanding allowances are been owed to the protesters as against the 7 or 6 months being reported by some section of the media.

    “We woke up this morning to experience a protest at the State HQ gate by visiting PMF men in Borno State over unpaid special duty allowances for 5 months running.

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    “We are making efforts to pacify them and to assure them of their payments of entitlements soonest especially now that FG Budget issues are being fast resolved by the Federal Government,” CP Chukwu disclosed.

    The CP also appeal that steps be urgently taken to proffer lasting solution to the problem.

    The Nation reports that armed Mopol took to the streets of Maiduguri protesting over their unpaid allowances with the JTF.

    The protest witnessed heaving shooting and release of tear gas on the streets of Maiduguri causing pandemonium.

  • Eid celebrations: Police deploys Special Forces to praying ground in Borno/Yobe

    …5000 police for Borno

    The  Yobe State Police Command and it counterpart in  Borno State have deployed special forces including  men of the Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) to secure all praying grounds across the states 24 hrs before the prayers on Friday.

    The measure according to security source is to comb all praying ground and ensure no explosive is planted at the venue before worshipers arrive for their prayers tomorrow for the Eid prayers.

    Both states have also placed restriction of movement on vehicles and animals like donkeys and horses within the period of prayers.

    In Yobe State, restriction of movement will begin from 10.00pm on Thursday night to 10.00m on Friday according to a statement by Abdullahi Bego, the Director General of Information and Press Affairs to Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam.

    The restriction of movement Bego said will however exempt people on emergency services or those with security clearance.

    In Borno State, the State Police Commisioner Damian Chukwu announced in a press briefing that over 5,000 policemen are to be deployed during the Eid-el—Fitr celebration in the  State.

    Mr. Damian Chukwu, said recent suicide attacks on Maiduguri has  called for concern during the sallah  hence the need for serious security.

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    He said: “This year’s Sallah celebration is expected to come up on 15th June, 2018. Security arrangements, including the deployment of over 5,000 policemen have been put in place to ensure hitch-free Sallah celebration

    “Because of the security threats and recent incidents of suicide bombings, there will be restriction of vehicular movements”.

    He noted that “the restriction will affect all motor vehicles, tricycles, bicycles, horses, donkeys, wheelbarrows, camels, among others”.

    The CP called on Muslim faithful to cooperate with security operatives and use the prayer ground close to their homes so as to arrive early for the prayers.

    Meanwhile, the police in both states have since commenced ‘Show of Force’ by joint teams of all security forces during the festival.

    Aerial surveillance of military aircraft have increased in the airspace of Borno and Yobe as many residents have noticed fighter jets flying at low altitudes on the cities of Maiduguri and Damaturu.

  • Police confirms Five killed in fresh suicide bomb attack

    The Police command in Borno State has confirmed a suicide bomb attack on Konduga town, in the state.

    The commissioner of police Borno State, Mr. Damian Chukwu in a text message confirmed to our correspondent in Maiduguri that about five people were killed in the attack.

    The commissioner informed that the attack was executed by a male suicide bomber who blew himself off and killed four civilian JTF operatives and injured five others in the area.

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    The message reads; “Be informed that at about 13:30 hrs date, a male suicide bomber detonated IED on his body near an Airtel mast in Mandarari village, Konduga LGA, killing self & four (4) Civilian JTF operatives while five (5) other persons injured. EOD/other Police teams deployed to sanitize scene & environs. Corpses & injured persons evacuated to hospital.

    The CP also informed that normalcy has been restored in the area just as Investigation is ongoing to get more details concerning the attack.

  • Police foil suicide bomb attack in Bama

    The Police in Borno said they had foiled a suicide bomb attack, coordinated by Boko Haram insurgents in Bama town, Bama Local Government Area of the State.

    Mr Edet Okon, the Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO ) for the command in the state said this on Tuesday in a statement in Maiduguri.

    He said that the three suicide bombers were neutralised by police men on guard in the area.

    Okon said: “On Monday April 23; at about 10: 00 pm, three suicide bombers who attempted to infiltrate Bama town through Ajilari area were sighted and challenged by security operatives at a guard location.

    “The suicide bombers hurriedly detonated the Improvised Explosive Device  ( IEDs ) strapped to their bodies, killing themselves only”.

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    Okon also said that the Police Explosive Ordinance Disposal ( EOD ) team had sanitised the area and normalcy had been restored.

    He quoted the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Damian Chukwu, as calling on the people to go about their lawful activities without fear.

    The commissioner of police assured them that the police would continue to do their best to protect lives and property.

    NAN

  • How Boko Haram changed tactics, strike Maiduguri at curfew dateline

    How Boko Haram changed tactics, strike Maiduguri at curfew dateline

    …14 killed, 65 injured 

    There are clear indications that the last dastardly suicide attack at Alai Fubawu Market at Muna Garage in Maiduguri may have caught residents and security agents off guards as the insurgents equally changed their planning amidst the reviewed curfew in place.

    A security source who does not want to be mentioned told our correspondent that the insurgents ‘not resting on their oars’ took advantage of the improved security, targeted the curfew timeline,  what he described as the rush hour of the curfew to infiltrate the crowd and subsequently unleash terror causing havoc resulting to heavy casualty and injuries on innocent people.

    “This fight is not yet over but the people and we the security agencies forget very easily. Once there is a break in attacks, the residents’ vigilance drops and security operatives too become relaxed.

    “Staying in the northeast and Maiduguri especially requires maximum alertness and prayers for one not to be caught by these heinous acts of terror from the Boko Haram terrorist”, the source said.

    The attack at Muna Garage on the 17/01/2018 marked one of the first major attacks on maiduguri for this year, 2018.

    “You can see clearly that it was the time the curfew was about to close that these insurgents hurriedly smuggled themselves into the people to strike. This shows that they are equally changing their strategies alongside with security agents. Those times of the curfew are very critical time. It’s always good to finish your business in time and avoid the rush hours,” another security source informed.

    Not fewer than 10 innocent civilians were killed and 65 others were injured in blasts which took place on the 17/01/2018 in the evening. 

    The four suicide bombers who also lost their lives brought the total figure of death casualties to 14. 

    According to the  Borno State Police Command, at least 12 persons were killed and 48 others injured on in the attack.

    The police narrative of the account , the Commissioner of Police, Damian Chukwu, said a male suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at a crowded market killing himself and 10 other persons.

    “One other suicide bomber out of panic detonated explosive and blew himself alone into pieces,” he said.

    Mr. Chukwu said the wounded persons were evacuated to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

    The police commissioner called on the people to be vigilant and report suspicious persons in their communities to security agencies.

    “People should be vigilant because Boko Haram insurgents have not surrendered”.

    The Nation reports that the Maiduguri  attack came three days after Boko Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau released a video of the Chibok girls still held by Boko Haram claiming that they will never return again.

    The video also showed Shekau said his group last year “willingly” released 107 schoolgirls who refused to accept his creed, but the estimated 100 who remain are pleased to stay with Boko Haram and unwilling to return to their parents.

    The clip also showed images of military vehicles, armored tanks and a helicopter that Shekau claimed his men had destroyed during a shootout last week.

  • Fresh suicide attacks kill 15, injure 18 in Maiduguri

    Fresh suicide attacks kill 15, injure 18 in Maiduguri

    Borno State Police Commissioner Mr. Damian Chukwu has confirmed the killing of 16 people in a fresh multiple suicide explosions in Maiduguri.

    The suicide attack was said to have occurred on Sunday night at the Muna Garage, a notorious suburb at the outskirts of Maiduguri highly vulnerable to Boko Haram attacks in the recent past, while another attack was carried out at Mauna Dalti, an unregistered IDP camp.

    In a text message to our correspondent, the Borno State Police Commissioner disclosed that, the first suicide attack was carried out by a male suicide bomber at Muna Garage who strapped his body with Improvised Explosives Device(IED) killing himself and thirteen others with five people injured.

    At the Muna Dalti Garage, the CP informed that the heinous act was executed by two female bombers who killed themselves after detonating their body strapped IED injuring thirteen people.

    Mr. Damian Chukwu also explained that the injured persons have been evacuated to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH). He added that all the dead bodies have been evacuated, while the police EOD team has been deployed to sanitize the area and render it safe.

    The Borno State Police Commissioner has also assured citizens of their safety, just as he disclosed that the command is monitoring the security situation in the state with his men deployed on intelligence surveillance.

    In another development, CP Chukwu has also disclosed that his command intend to open more of their divisions hitherto closed following successful military operations in those areas.

    He added that a feasibility study has already been carried out in Kukawa Local Government to reopen the division to pave way for the restoration of civil authority in the area, stressing that, the mission carried out in the area was hitch-free.

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  • 16 killed, 18 others wounded in Maiduguri attacks

    16 killed, 18 others wounded in Maiduguri attacks

    The Police Command in Borno on Monday said 16 persons were killed and 18 others sustained injuries in multiple suicide bomb attacks at Muna area of Maiduguri.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr Damian Chukwu, confirmed the incident in a text message sent to newsmen in Maiduguri.

    Chukwu said that the incident occurred when a male suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in a crowded area, killing 13 people and wounding five others.

    He said two other female suicide bombers also detonated Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) strapped to their bodies and injured 13 persons.

    “On 22/10/2017 at about 20: 20 hours a male suicide bomber detonated IED strapped to his body at Muna Garage, killing himself and thirteen persons, while five others sustained injuries.

    “In another development at Muna Dalti, two female suicide bombers detonated IEDs killing themselves and injuring 13 others.

    “The Injured persons were referred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for treatment and corpses were evacuated.

    “Police EOD teams have been deployed to sanitise the scene.

    “In all, 16 persons were killed and 18 others injured in the three explosions,” the commissioner said.

    Also, Alhaji Satomi Ahmad, the Chairman, Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), said the agency had conducted rescue exercise at the scene of the attack.

    Satomi said that the State Government would provide free medical treatment to the victims.

    He called on the people to be vigilant and provide useful information to security agencies.

    “We have recorded about 13 suicide bomb attacks this year at Muna area. The area is vulnerable and I advise residents to be more vigilant,”the chairman said.

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