Boko Haram members
Suspected
members of Boko Haram, ambushed and killed at least 24 members of a
youth vigilante group who were on a mission to find and fight the sect
in northeast Nigeria, a security official told Associated Press on Saturday.
Those who returned from Friday’s attack
told officials that 36 other vigilantes were missing, the official said
on condition of anonymity because he is not permitted to speak to the
media.
“The vigilante youths numbering over 100
were on a mission to capture some Boko Haram terrorists in their camps
around Kaleri, Shuwari, Maganari and Nannari villages around Monguno’s
local government area, before they were ambushed by the terrorists,” he
said.
The attack took place somewhere near
Monguno town, 160 kilometers (100 miles) from the city of Maiduguri, the
Borno state capital where the Boko Haram ideology sprang up some four
years ago.
The vigilante group, known as the
Civilian Joint Task Force, said its attackers were wearing military
uniforms. The official said the Civilian-JTF usually gets a military
escort when it goes on a search mission but that when the military did
not arrive on time the vigilantes headed out.
They later told officials they saw three
patrol vehicles painted in camouflage and approached them thinking they
were the escorts. The sect members then opened fire, killing at least
24 Civilian-JTF members, the security operative said.
The Civilian-JTF has recently become a
target for Boko Haram, an armed Islamic group that has been waging a
bloody war in Africa’s most populous nation. Two attacks – one earlier
in the week and the other last weekend – killed at least 20 members of
the vigilante group, residents and an official said.
“We are getting too many attacks and our
members’ deaths are on the rise. I am scared, and so are some of my
friends in the vigilantes,” said Shehu Ibrahim, a member of
Civilian-JTF. “We may back out if we are not protected.”
The state’s foremost monarch, the Shehu
of Borno, Abubakar Garbai Alamin El-Kanemi, had requested financial and
material support for the Civilian-JTF while attending a government
meeting in the troubled city of Maiduguri.






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