Wednesday, January 14, 2015

15 Boko Haram Members Believed To Be Chadians Killed In Biu Repel Attack

               About fifteen persons who are believed to be Chad nationals were killed in today’s attack by Boko Haram on a military barrack in Biu, South of Borno State.

15 corpses were counted in front of the military barracks according to a Biu resident while 7 others captured alive by soldiers after sustaining injuries from the gun fight.

The number of Boko Haram members killed in the crossfire is yet to be ascertained as the source said there was information that more bodies of more sect members were still being evacuated inside the barrack while the 15 were those killed outside the gate.

President Goodluck Jonathan Last year visited President Idriss Derby of Chad for a meeting that turned controversial after Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati released photos of former Governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff seated in the meeting in a manner with Derby and Jonathan. Sheriff had just been accused of being a major sponsor of Boko Haram by Australian negotiator, Stephen Davis.

Sheriff has since denied the allegation while the Department of State Security gave him a preliminary clearance after it paraded some seven men the DSS alleged conspired with Stephen Davies to tarnish Sheriff's image. The DSS had however said that it was still investigating Sheriff.

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