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  • Suicide bomber kills self, injures two others in Abuja military Barack

    Suicide bomber kills self, injures two others in Abuja military Barack

    The military on Monday confirmed the killing of a suicide bomber at the Mogadishu Cantonment Abuja on Monday.

    A statement from the Army Garrison said the incident occured around 2:34pm.

    The statement read: “At about 261432A May 25, unidentified individual with planted Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) made attempted to infiltrate into Mogadishu Cantonment after dropping from a Golf car around Mogadishu Cantonment under the pedestal Bridge close to own troops checkpoint where passengers do drop before walking to take keke inside the Cantonment.

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    “When his movement become suspicious, he was stopped by the Military Police personnel on duty who asked him to shift back for proper identification and only for him to move few meters away and the IED he was carrying exploded killing himself and injured two others.

    “The Injured victims are receiving treatment in Defence Mesical Centre. Meanwhile EOD team consisting Nigeria Police personnel arrive the scene and cordon off the place for scanning while corps of the victim was moved further investigations.”

  • Suicide bomber kills one CJTF member in Borno

    A male suicide bomber strapped with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) has killed one Civilian JTF (CJTF) member and injured four others at a security formation on Baga Road in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

    Police Deputy Commissioner in charge of Operations in the state, Mr Wakil Maye, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Maiduguri.

    He said the incident occurred around 1 a.m.

    Maye said the bomber was intercepted by the CJTF, who sighted the terrorist from a distance.

    He said: “When he could not reach his target, he quickly detonated the explosives, killing himself, one civilian JTF and injuring four others.”

    The police chief said the police Explosive Ordinance Device (EOD) team was deployed to sanitise the scene.

    CJTF’s spokesman Malam Bello Danbatta said a member of the task force was killed by the suicide bomber while defending his country.

    Danbatta said the bomber was targeting Muslim faithful performing midnight prayers (Tahajjud) in the last 10 days of Ramadan (Laylattul Quadri).

    He said the injured were taken to the state specialist hospital for medication while the deceased was handed over to his family for burial.

  • Suicide bomber kills one, wounds four in Borno

    A male suicide bomber strapped with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) has killed one Civilian JTF (CJTF) and injured four others at a security formation at Baga road area in Maiduguri.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Police Operations in the state, Mr Wakil Maye, who confirmed the incident to the our reporter on Monday in Maiduguri, said the incident occurred around 1 a.m.

    Maye said the bomber was intercepted by the CJTF, who sighted the bomber from a distance.

    “When he couldn’t reach his target, he quickly detonated the explosives, killing himself, one civilian JTF and injuring four others,’’ said Maye.

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    He said that the police Explosive Ordinance Device (EOD) team were deployed to sanitise the scene.

    Malam Bello Danbatta, the Spokesperson of the CJTF, also confirmed that one of its members was killed by the suicide bomber while defending his country.

    Danbatta said that the bomber was targeting Muslim faithful performing midnight (Tahajjud) prayers of the last 10 days of Ramadan.

    He said the injured were evacuated to the State Specialist Hospital for medication while the male deceased was handed over to his family for burial.

  • Suicide bomber kills self in failed Borno market attack

    •Boy dies in Adamawa explosion

    The Borno State Police Command has said tragedy was averted yesterday when a suicide bomber heading to the market mistakenly detonated an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) killing himself alone.

    Police Commissioner Damian Chukwu, who confirmed the incident in a statement in Maiduguri, the state capital, said the incident occurred on Saturday at 7:20 p.m. at the Monday Market general area.

    The police chief said the bomber was heading to the market where he saw a crowd to detonate the IED strapped on his body.

    He added: “The male suicide bomber sighted massive presence of police and other security deployment at Oando filling station near Post Office and hurriedly detonated the explosives, killing himself alone.

    “More policemen have been deployed in most parts of the state capital and other flash points in the state.

    “This is to ensure security of lives and property, especially in the remaining days of the Ramadan fast and as Eid el-Fitr approaches.”

    Chukwu said the police Explosive Ordinance Device team was quickly deployed to comb the area and ensure it was safe.

    Also, the Adamawa Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Mr Ahmad Sajoh, has confirmed the death of a boy with two others injured in an explosion in Mubi town.

    Sajoh told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yola yesterday that the explosion, suspected to be from an Improvise Explosive Device (IED), occurred at a scrap materials gathering point in Kabang area of the town.

    He said: “It’s not a suicide attack, as being speculated. It involved three children gathering scrapped metals.

    “One of the boys, Saidu Ahmed, picked up the device which exploded immediately, killing him and injuring his two friends who are currently receiving treatment at the Mubi General Hospital.

    “Parents of the affected children have been identified.”

    He called for for more vigilance by the public and the need to caution children against picking strange objects to avoid a repeat of the incident.

    Also, spokesman of Adamawa Police Command, Othman Abubakar, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the command was working on a theory that the explosive might have been given to the children by somebody to take to the metal gathering point.

    NAN recalled that Mubi witnessed a twin blast by suspected suicide bombers last month resulting in the killing of over 20 people.

     

  • Suicide bomber kills four in Borno

    Four people died and seven were injured in an attack on Konduga, Borno State, it was learnt yesterday.

    Commissioner of Police Damian Chukwu told reporters the bombers detonated their Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Mashimari in Konduga council on May 27, killing four persons.

    He added that two of the dead are civilians but did not identify other victims.

    According to Chukwu, the bombers snuck into Mashimari, a community near an Internally Displaced Persons Camp and detonated their IED.

    He said the Police Explosive Ordinance Device Corps had been deployed to sanitise the area.

  • 16 killed in multiple suicide attack on UNIMAID

    16 killed in multiple suicide attack on UNIMAID

    The peaceful Sallah celebration in Borno state was short lived as the town was yet engulfed with series of suicide bomb attacks on Maiduguri metropolis including one at the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID).

    The Police Spokesman in Borno State DSP Victor Isuku who confirmed the incident Sunday night said a total of sixteen people including the suicide bombers were killed during the multiple attacks.

    While giving the details of the attacks in a statement made available to journalists in Maiduguri, Mr. Isuku explained that the suicide attacks took place at different location of the town involving many casualties.

    The statement reads: ” Yesterday 25th June, 2017 at about 2221hrs.

    “A male suicide bomber, gained entry into the premises of University of Maiduguri, and detonated PBIED on his body near the Rapid Response Services Office building.

    “The suicide bomber died while three (3) University security personnel on duty were injured.

    “One of the injured security personnel, a female (whose identity was given as Becky Edubi), later died while being attended to at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

    “In another development at about 2230hrs same night, Four (4) female suicide bombers infiltrated Zannari community in Gwange general area of Jere LGA.

    “Two (2) of the suicide bombers detonated PBIEDs on their bodies in two residential buildings.

    “The bombers died killing eight (8) other persons while eleven (11) others were injured.

    The third bomber detonated killing himself alone.

    “The fourth female suicide bomber, identity not known, who was arrested also died the same night as a result of injuries she sustained.

    “Yet in another development, today at about 0408hrs, Two (2) female suicide bombers detonated PBIEDs on their bodies within the premises of University of Maiduguri.

    “One detonated close to the Entrepreneurship and Skill Acquisition Centre Complex killing herself with no other casualty.

    “The other suicide bomber detonated behind Works Department complex also killing herself with no other casualty. EOD/SARS and patrol teams were mobilized to the scenes. The dead and injured were evacuated to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

    “The EOD sanitised and rendered the various scenes and their neighbourhoods safe.
    Normalcy restored.

    “In all, sixteen (16) persons including the suicide bombers died in the multiple explosions while thirteen (13) persons were injured,” the statement explained.

     

  • Boko Haram twin suicide bombings kill four in Cameroon

    Boko Haram twin suicide bombings kill four in Cameroon

    A double suicide bombing killed at least nine people and wounded 30 others Friday  at a camp housing Nigerians displaced by Boko Haram militants in northern Cameroon.

    Local government officials said the twin blasts that tore through the camp in the town of Kolofata at about 6 a.m. local time.

    “It was unbearable. People were screaming. Others were moaning. It was total horror,” said a policeman present at the scene of the bombing.

    Northern Cameroon has in recent years suffered from the overflow of violence linked to  Boko Haram insurgents.

    Nigerian refugees have flooded across the border and local residents have been forced to flee their homes.

    Boko Haram launches frequent cross-border raids in a bid to carve out an Islamic caliphate.

    Its eight-year insurgency has killed more than 15,000 and displaced two million people in the Lake Chad region.

    Villages and towns in the area have regularly been targeted by suicide bombers.

    A similar attack in Kolofata killed nine people in September 2015.

    Thousands of troops have been deployed to the area in a bid to stem the violence.

  • World leaders condemn  UK attack

    World leaders condemn UK attack

    •22-year-old Libyan Abedi is suspect

    THE British Police yesterday identified the suicide bomber who killed 22 people, including children, in an attack on a crowded concert hall in Manchester, and said they were trying to establish whether he had acted alone or with help from others.

    The man suspected of carrying out Britain’s deadliest bombing in nearly 12 years was named as Salman Abedi, aged 22, but the police declined to give further details about him.

    United States (U.S.) security sources, citing British intelligence officials, said he was born in Manchester in 1994 to parents of Libyan origin. He is believed to have travelled by train from London before the attack, they said.

    “Our priority, along with the police counter-terrorism network and our security partners, is to continue to establish whether he was acting alone or working as part of a wider network”, Manchester Police Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said.

    The attacker set off his improvised bomb as crowds streamed out of the Manchester Arena after a pop concert by Ariana Grande, a U.S. singer who is especially popular with teenage girls.

    “All acts of terrorism are cowardly,” Prime Minister Theresa May, said outside her Downing Street Office after a meeting with security and intelligence chiefs.

    She went on: “But this attack stands out for its appalling sickening cowardice, deliberately targeting innocent, defenceless children and young people who should have been enjoying one of the most memorable nights of their lives.”

    Islamic State (ISIS), now being driven from territories in Syria and Iraq by Western-backed armed forces, claimed responsibility for what it called a revenge attack against “Crusaders”, but there appeared to be contradictions in its account of the operation.

    The police raided houses in Manchester and arrested a 23-year-old man.

    Witnesses related the horror of the blast, which unleashed a stampede just as the concert ended at Europe’s largest indoor arena, full to its capacity of 21,000.

    “We ran and people were screaming around us and pushing on the stairs to go outside and people were falling down, girls were crying, and we saw these women being treated by paramedics having open wounds on their legs … it was just chaos,” said Sebastian Diaz, 19. “It was literally just a minute after it ended, the lights came on and the bomb went off.”

    A video posted on Twitter showed fans, many of them young, screaming and running from the venue. Dozens of parents frantically searched for their children, posting photos and pleading for information on social media.

    Singer Grande, 23, said on Twitter she was devastated: “broken from the bottom of my heart, I am so so sorry. I don’t have words.”

    The attack was the deadliest in the UK since four British Muslims killed 52 people in suicide bombings on London’s transport system in 2005. But it will have reverberations far beyond British shores.

    Attacks in cities including Paris, Nice, Brussels, St Petersburg, Berlin and London have shocked Europeans already anxious over security challenges from mass immigration and pockets of domestic Islamist radicalism. ISIS has repeatedly called for attacks as retaliation for Western involvement in the conflicts in Syria and Iraq.

    While claiming responsibility on its Telegram account, the group appeared to contradict the police description of a suicide bomber. It suggested explosive devices were placed “in the midst of the gatherings of the Crusaders”.

    “What comes next will be more severe on the worshippers of the cross”, the Telegram posting said.

    It did not name the bomber, as it usually does in attacks it has ordered, and appeared also to contradict a posting on another Islamic State account, Amaq, which spoke of “a group of attackers”. That reference, however, was later removed.

     

  • Suicide bomber blown up as he  waits to attack UNIMAID students

    Suicide bomber blown up as he waits to attack UNIMAID students

    Another suicide bomber was blown up at the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) yesterday moments before he could attack a student gathering on the campus.

    He was the only casualty of the attack, according to the police and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

    Ibrahim Mallam Abdulkadir, spokesman for NEMA in the Northeast said the explosive which the bomber strapped to his body went off while he was waiting “for the right opportunity to detonate the bomb among students.”

    “Today, May 20, at some minutes past 10 am, one male adult suicide bomber hid in the bush within university community surrounding, supposedly trying to gain access into university where students are gathering,” Abdulkadir said in a statement.

    “Unfortunately for him the IED exploded and killed him. No casualty was recorded. The corpse was deposited at Borno Specialist Hospital.”

    The Borno State Police Command also confirmed the incident, with its spokesman, Victor Isuku saying:”Today at about 10:00hours, a lone male suicide bomber detonated explosive strapped to his body.

    “The bomber had taken cover in a ditch within the neighbourhood of the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) Children Secondary School, at the eastern end of the campus.

    “The bomber sighted security personnel coming towards the direction of his hiding place and hurriedly detonated his explosive, killing him only.

    “Police anti bomb team were promptly dispatched to the scene to sanitize and render the area safe. Normalcy has since been restored.”

    Three male suspected suicide-bombers died after a failed attack at the university’s female hostel on Thursday night.

  • Suicide bombers attack female hostels at UNIMAID

    Suicide bombers attack female hostels at UNIMAID

    …Suicide bomber hugged security man – student

     

    Another army of suicide bombers on Friday infiltrated the University of Maiduguri campus lunching an attack on the university hostel killing two security men on guard.

    More than four explosions were reported to have happened within the school campus but the one that resulted to death happened at the BOT Hostel accommodating females.

    According to a student source from the hostel, two suicide bombers came into the hostels from the back gate and hugged one of the security men who tried to prevent them from gaining entrance into the main building of the hostel.

    The source also added that the deafening sound from the blast caused panic among students in the hostels who scampered for safety causing stampede that led to the injury of many students.

    “We heard the sound at it was so loud that many of us became confused in the hostel. Some students even fainted. Others were running and felling on others. Many have been wounded in what I can call a stampede,” the source said.

    Another source from the BOT Hostel said the bomber came in and hugged the security man.

    “Two of them came in through the back gate. As the security man was trying to stop them, one of the bombers rushed and hugged one of the security men and blew off with him. The other one didn’t die but he is wounded,” the source said.

    The Student Union President of University of Maiduguri, Comrade Abu Hanifa Babati has also confirmed the attack on the institution.

    According to him, the second one occurred around BOT Hostel which is a female hostel.
    The first one occurred around the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.

    It will be recalled that a twin bomb blast went off in the university on the 13th of this month in which two soldiers and two university security men lost their lives alongside the male suicide bomber.

    The spokesman of Borno State police command Victor Isuku said “On 18/5/2017 at about 2350hrs, three male suicide bombers with IEDs strapped to their bodies, gained entry into the premises of university of Maiduguri.

    “In an attempt to enter the female hostels, they were intercepted by security operatives.

    “One of the bombers hurriedly detonated his IED vest, killing himself instantly.

    “The other two bombers detonated their near a construction site also within the proximity of the University premises, killing themselves alone.

    Three university security personnel reported injured. Scene visited by EOD personnel and normalcy restored,” DSP Isuku said.