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  • Civilians foil suicide attack in Yobe mosque

    The Nigerian Army says some courageous civilians on Sunday foiled a suicide bomb attack by a suspected female Boko Haram member on a mosque in Gashua, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe.
    Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, the
    Deputy Director Public Relations,
    Theatre Command Operation Lafiya Dole, disclosed this in a statement released in Maiduguri.
    “What would have otherwise been a devastating suicide bomb attack on a mosque in Gashua village in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe state has been successfully foiled today by vigilant members of the community.
    “A female Boko Haram suicide bomber had infiltrated the mosque, while members were about to commence a prayer session but was detected when struggling to detonate a suicide vest strapped to her body. She was quickly restrained by the locals, arrested and handed over to troops at Azare.
    “Members of the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Component of Operation Lafiya Dole at the location have safely defused the suicide vest, while the suicide bomber is currently receiving medical attention due to injuries sustained during her arrest.”(NAN)
  • 20 killed in Borno suicide attack

    The military yesterday said no fewer than 20 persons, including a soldier, were killed on Sunday night in a battle to ward off a large number of suicide bombers trying to invade Maiduguri, the Borno State capital. About 84 others were injured.

    Soldiers on the outskirts of Maiduguri also gunned down six armed Boko Haram gunmen and seven suicide bombers during the attack, bringing the death toll on both sides to 29.

    Residents of Maiduguri were forced to keep vigil all Sunday night following hours of thunderous explosions and shootings that rented the air till early hours of Monday.

    The military said Boko Haram suicide bombers and gunmen attempted to invade Maiduguri through the outskirts of Bille-Shuwa and Alikaranti villages.

    “Eighteen Boko Haram terrorists on foot attacked the military base while seven suicide bombers targeted residents of nearby Bale Shuwar and Alikaranti villages at 8:50 pm (1950 GMT),” said the officer, who asked not to be identified as he was not authorised to speak about the incident.

    “The terrorists fired mortars at troops,” the officer said.

    Bello Dambatto, chief security officer at the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), told AFP that an initial death toll of 18 had risen to 20 after two people died in hospital from their wounds.

    The Police confirmed 20 persons killed and 84 injured.

    Commissioner of Police Damian Chukwu said five mutilated bodies of male suicide bombers were recovered and two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) vests were diffused by men of the command at the scene of the attack.

    He said: “On 01/04/2018 at about 20:20 pm; Boko Haram terrorists in an attempt to infiltrate into Maiduguri through Bale Kura, Bale Shuwari, Jamine and Alkaramti villages in Jere local government area of the state, in the outskirts of Maiduguri detonated IEDs.

    “They were promptly repelled by military and police reinforcement. In the process about 84 persons were injured and 20 others killed.”

    Chukwu added that normalcy had been restored to the area and called on people to go about their lawful businesses

    Operation Lafiya Dole spokesman Col. Onyema Nwachukwu said the attackers would have made it into more crowded areas of Maiduguri had the troops deployed along the attacked axis not repelled them.

    Survivors of the attack said most of those killed in the suicide attack were youth who were at a viewing centre when the suicide bombers infiltrated them as they were fleeing upon hearing gun shots between soldiers and the Boko Haram fighters.

    “The gunmen came with the suicide bombers, and as they were engaged by soldiers, some of them sneaked into the confused fleeing crowd and detonated themselves killing about 15 people and over 80 others,” said Momodu Bukar, an operative of Civilian-JTF.

    Col. Nwachukwu said the attackers were on a mission to carry out major attack on Maiduguri.

    “Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole deployed in the Cashew Plantation around Bille Shuwa and Alikaranti villages have quashed an attempt by Boko Haram terrorists to penetrate Maiduguri metropolis yesterday at about 8.10 pm,” he said.

    “The insurgents met with stiff resistance of troops who killed 6 of the insurgents and neutralized 7 suicide bombers in the encounter. The troops also recovered 2 AK 47 rifles and 2 Magazines.

    The United Nations Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria Mr Yassine Gaba, condemned the deadly attack.

    A statement by Mr Abiodun Banire, the National Public Information Officer, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Abuja, quoted Gaba as saying that since the beginning of the year, no fewer than 120 civilian were reportedly killed while more than 210 sustained serious injuries in more than 22 attacks allegedly carried out by non-state armed groups.

    ”Innocent civilians continue to suffer daily from direct and indiscriminate attacks in the North-east of Nigeria.

    ‘’Endless numbers of explosions, brutal killings, abductions and looting continue to uproot the lives of women, children and men daily.

    “I call on all parties to the conflict to end this violence and to respect human life and dignity.

    “The protection of civilians is a major focus of the ongoing humanitarian response in the north-east of Nigeria where 7.7 million people remain in direct need of humanitarian assistance, including food, shelter, water and health care, in the most conflict-affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe,” he said.

    According to him, women, children and men face daily grave human rights violations and sexual and gender-based violence.

    He said that since the start of the conflict in 2009, more than 20,000 people had been killed, thousands of girls, women, boys and men abducted, while children continue to be used routinely as so-called “suicide” bombers.

    Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima described the attack as “sad, inhuman”

    Speaking during his visit to the victims of the attack at the Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri, the governor said: “It is very sad which no any sensible human being could inflict on another person; such level of dexterity, such level of atrocity but this is a war between light and darkness, and in the fullness of time truth shall always triumph over falsehood.

    “We have repeatedly said they have been sufficiently decimated and these decimated monsters berks in the oxygen of publicity they are targeting soft targets, senselessly and criminally opening fire on innocent souls.

    “Yesterday, we witnessed that very sad episode, we will continue to intensify our efforts to safeguard life and property, and we are talking with security agencies that are doing their utmost best to secure the state.

    “Appreciable progress has been made but such hiccups are inevitable. I will visit the communities to see what measures need to be put in place to forestall future occurrence,” he said.

  • Police confirms fresh suicide attack in Maiduguri 

    Police confirms fresh suicide attack in Maiduguri 

    The Police Command in Born State have confirmed another fresh suicide attacks at the outskirt of Maiduguri killing two suicide bombers and a teenage boy.

    Four others persons were seriously injured in the attack.

    Saturday’s attack is coming after series of suicide bomb attacks in the state particularly the one in  a mosque at Muna Garage IDP community which claimed the lives of  20 people with 29 others injured.

    Confirming the attack, Born State  Police Public Relations Officer, Victor Isuku, in a Press statement said, “In the wee hours of today 18/11/2017, two female suicide bombers detonated their IED vest in the outskirt of Alakaramti village in Jere LGA, killing themselves alone.

    “Then at about 0650hrs, two other teenage female suicide bombers infiltrated Alakaramti village. One of them hurriedly detonated her IED vest killing herself, her partner and an innocent boy.

    “While four others, including the mother of the innocent boy, sustained injuries. The corpses and the injured have been evacuated to University of Maiduguri teaching hospital”.

    DSP Isuku also informed that, “The police Explosive Ordinance Department (EOD) team promptly rendered safe the unexploded Improvised Explosive Devices, IED vests and sanitized the area. Normalcy has since been restored to the area,” Isuku stated.

  • Scores feared dead as another suicide attack hit Maiduguri

    Scores feared dead as another suicide attack hit Maiduguri

    Many people have been feared killed in a heavy suicide attack near NNPC Mega Station along Biu/Damboa road in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

    The detail of the casualties is not yet unknown, but residents said, so many people have been killed in the attack.

    The Executive Secretary of Borno State Emergency Management Agency, Engr. Ahmed Satomi who confirmed the incident on his Facebook wall last night called for a better technology that will curb the spate of suicide bombing in the state.

    “Just came back from the response, I am down details tomorrow may Allah safe my state. We must to imbibe the technological age to counter this deadly suicide bombing and other act of criminality in our dear state #safe city project #smart city project”. Engr. Satomi wrote.

    The city of Maiduguri has recent come under series of attacks, including the University of Maiduguri where over a dozen people have been killed including a professor.

     

    Details later…

  • Police foil fresh suicide attacks in Maiduguri

    The Borno State Police Command on Wednesday said it has foiled multiple suicide attacks in Maiduguri, the state capital.

    A statement signed by the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Victor Izuku, said three people were reportedly killed including one civilian and two bombers at two separate locations on the outskirts of the state capital.

    The statement reads: “Today at about 0430hrs, a lone female suicide bomber detonated IED strapped to her body at Alkomi area, near the fence of Dynamics Farms in the outskirt of Maiduguri, in Jere LGA, killing herself alone.

    “About the same time, a male suicide bomber attempted to enter an IDP host community in Usmanti area in Mafa LGA. He was prevented by the residents, and in the process detonated IED strapped to his body killing himself and one civilian, while two others sustained injuries.

    “The command IED personnel were drafted to both scenes and restore normalcy, while the injured were rushed to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital for treatment.”

  • Police confirms foiled suicide attack on Maiduguri

    The police in Maiduguri, Borno State, have confirmed the attempted suicide attack on Maiduguri by two suicide bombers.

    Police spokesperson Victor Isuku said only the bombers died.

    He said: “Today, at about 04.38hrs, two male suicide bombers detonated their Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) by Bukar Gujari filling station in Muna Garage, Maiduguri, killing themselves alone. A truck was partly damaged.

    “Also at Dusuma village in Jere council, a suicide bomber detonated his IED almost at the same time, killing himself. One person was injured.”

  • ‘American cleric trained Abdulmutallab for suicide attack’

    Details of the report of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) on Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab’s failed attempt to blow up an airliner approaching Detroit in December 2009 has been released.

    The 200 page-report was released to the New York Times on the order of a federal judge.

    According to the report, the Obama administration had first hand testimony from AbdulMuttalab that an American- born cleric, Mr. Anwar al-Awlaki, conceived the plot and trained him for the attack.

    The New York Times said the documents justified Obama’s order for killing the cleric in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011. The former US President argued that killing Mr. Awlaki was equivalent to the justified police shooting of a gunman  threatening civilians.

    Thus, Awlaki became the first American deliberately killed on the order of a president without criminal charges or trial since the civil war.

    The report revealed that Awlaki kept Abdulmuttalab in his house in the province of Shabwah, Yemen, where Al-Qaeda had a large presence, and introduced him to other trainers and bomb makers.

    “In training, he fired a Kalashnikov rifle a few times but was never comfortable shooting. His sober devotion to jihadist cause, however, persuaded Mr. Awlaki that he could be trustedwith a suicide attack. When a friend from Nigeria called Abdulmutallab to come home, he realised his parents were behind the call. He agonised, as he prepared for the flight to Detroit, about how to tell them goodbye.”

    Abdulmutallab told FBI agents that “only Mr. Awlaki or a comparable figure, not his parents, would have the religious authority to dissuade him from jihad. His last mail from Awlaki offered encouragement for his lethal mission. “I wish it goes well, I wish you all the best,” the cleric wrote.

    When the agents asked in retrospect if Mr. Awlaki’s documented patronage of prostitutes disturbed him, he demurred. “It might be false slander, if not, then Mr. Awlaki could repent of those sins and his commitment to jihad would outweigh such transgressions,” he said.

    Abdulmutallab is serving a life jail term in US.

  • 5 terrorists, 1 soldier die in failed suicide attack in Borno

    Troops have foiled two suicide bomb attempts targeted at a military location in Yamtakei in Gwoza Local Government Area in Borno on Thursday and killed five terrorists involved in the attempts.

    One soldier also died in the failed attempts.

    According to a statement by the army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, issued in Abuja on Friday, at about 9.45 p.m. a suspected female suicide bomber attempted to enter the military location in Yamtake, but a vigilant sentry on duty gunned her down and she died instantly.

    Usman explained that the failed attack was followed up with another attempt by terrorists, but “was decisively dealt with by troops”.

    “The troops killed all the four attackers, including two suicide bombers and recovered two AK-47, three magazines, 109 rounds of 7.62mm (Special), one torchlight, one water bottle, three magazine carriers, one illuminator pyrotecnic  and some quantity of drugs.

    “Unfortunately, we lost a soldier in the process,” Usman said. (NAN)

  • Failed suicide attack in Maiduguri mosque

    The Borno State Police Command has confirmed a failed suicide attack at Sulemanti mosque in Maiduguri, the state capital.

    The bombers allegedly blew themselves up near the mosque early yesterday.

    Police spokesman Victor Isuku said the suspects went to the mosque strapped with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), but the IEDs were detonated, killing them in the process. A midnight Ramadan prayer was on at that time.

    He added that the Police Explosives Ordinance Department (EOD) had been deployed to the scene.

    A Joint Task Force (JTF) member, Bukar Shehu, told The Nation that the bombers were intercepted near a mosque premises under a tree before blowing themselves up.

    “The people ran away  while we challenged the suspects on their mission to the mosque, before the explosive exploded.

    “It was God that saved us. One of us was and another women were injured . She has been taken to a clinic for treatment,” Shehu said.

    It is not clear how the suspects sneaked into Maiduguri. Meanwhile, the mosque has been condoned off to prevent further attacks.

     

  • Civilian JTF, army foil another suicide attack in Borno

    Civilian JTF, army foil another suicide attack in Borno

    Another suicide attack was yesterday foiled by  troops of the  7 Division of the  Army and members of the Civilian JTF in Borno State  at Ummarati Village on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the State capital.

    Ummarari mosque was recently hit by a suicide attack killing ten worshippers.

    Army spokesman Col. Sani Usman said the suicide bomber blew off himself while he was being prevented by vigilant troops from wrecking havoc on the community.

    Usman said the suicide bomber was “intercepted by the vigilant troops and the Civilian JTF while making attempt to enter the village to detonate his dangerous cargo on innocent persons in the Ummarari.

    “The suicide bomber detonated the strapped Improvised Explosive Device (IED) vest on his body, thus killing himself instantly when he was forced to halt based on suspicion that he was carrying suicide bombing material. “Thankfully, there was no any other casualty other than the suspected suicide bomber. Troops along with the Civilian JTF at the village are now combing the surrounding area to forestall further attacks and clear the environment of likely remnants of Boko Haram terrorists hibernating.”