MEMBERS of the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, have reportedly killed 48 people in an
attack on fish sellers near Nigeria’s border with Chad.
A fish traders’ group said some victims had their throats slit, while others were
tied up and drowned in Lake Chad.
The attack took place on Thursday, but the news took several days to
come to light, because the sect had destroyed mobile phone masts in the area.
It was the second major attack in two days by the terrorists.
In Thursday’s attack, the traders were on their way to Chad to buy
fish when militants blocked their path near the village of Doron Baga,
some 180km (112 miles) north of Maiduguri in Borno State.
Abubakar Gamandi, the head of the fish sellers’ association, told AFP news agency
that the militants used no gun, adding that “the attackers killed their victims
silently without the use of the gun, to avoid attracting attention
from the multi-national troops.”
Troops from Nigeria, Chad and Niger have been deployed to
the area and had a base at Doron Baga.
attack on fish sellers near Nigeria’s border with Chad.
A fish traders’ group said some victims had their throats slit, while others were
tied up and drowned in Lake Chad.
The attack took place on Thursday, but the news took several days to
come to light, because the sect had destroyed mobile phone masts in the area.
It was the second major attack in two days by the terrorists.
In Thursday’s attack, the traders were on their way to Chad to buy
fish when militants blocked their path near the village of Doron Baga,
some 180km (112 miles) north of Maiduguri in Borno State.
Abubakar Gamandi, the head of the fish sellers’ association, told AFP news agency
that the militants used no gun, adding that “the attackers killed their victims
silently without the use of the gun, to avoid attracting attention
from the multi-national troops.”
Troops from Nigeria, Chad and Niger have been deployed to
the area and had a base at Doron Baga.
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