The Boko Haram sect has , yesterday , confirmed that three of its
members were killed by their own bombs in Saturday’s explosion in
Shuwari, Maiduguri.
Spokesman of the group, Mallam Abul Qaqa, made the confirmation in a telephone conference with newsmen in Maiduguri
“We have hundreds of members that are willing to sacrifice their
lives in this crusade; the unfortunate incident of Saturday will not
discourage us; if anything, it will encourage us to strategise and
diversify our techniques because we are not afraid of death,” Qaqa said.
The Joint Task Force (JTF) on Operation Restore Order had told
newsmen on Saturday that three suspected members of the group died in an
early morning explosion at Shuwari in Maiduguri.
Lt. Col. Hassan Ifijeh, the Public Relations Officer of the JTF told
newsmen that large quantities of unused Improvised Explosive Devices, AK
47 rifles, ammunitions and other vital items were recovered from the
scene of the blast.
He said that three unidentified mutilated bodies of suspected Boko
Haram militants suspected to be running the illegal bomb making factory
were also found.
The Boko Haram spokesman said “hundreds of our members were killed in 2009, but we remain resolute.”
He claimed that his men had repelled alleged attempt by security
agencies to arrest some members of the group after cordoning off a house
at Karkasara area of Kano.
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