Again
the outlawed Boko Haram sect attacked Banki, a border town in Bama
Local Government Area of Bornu State killing people at will, moment
after they sacked the only police station in the town.
Though details of the number of
casualties was not available as of the time of filing this report, the
Borno State Commissioner of Police, Lawan Tanko, told journalists that
the terrorists killed a policeman and injured many people.
However, some residents who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said many people were killed by the sect
members, who went from house to house slitting their victims’ throats
in the siege that lasted over an hour in the earlier hours of Wednesday.
This latest attack was not the first on the town, as it has been variously attacked by the sect in similar fashion.
Residents told journalists in Maiduguri
on Thursday that the attackers rode on motorcycles and Hilux Toyota
vehicles into the town from nearby bush.
They added that the attackers, who were
armed with sophisticated weapons, attacked the police station first
before they started killing residents.
One of the survivors, John Samuel, who
spoke to journalists in Maiduguri said, “They drove from the nearby bush
using motorcycles and carrying sophisticated weapons around 2am.”
He said that the attackers used rocket propellers to attack the station which caught fire immediately.
“Some of the policemen tried to engage
them in a shoot out but they realised that the invaders had superior
weapons so they had to run,” he said.
Samuel said that the attackers also raided homes killing and maiming residents before they fled the town through a bush path.
The state Commissioner of Police, Alhaji
Lawal Tanko, who confirmed the attack, told journalists that, “I can
confirm there was an attack on Banki town by suspected members of the
Boko Haram group in the early hours of Wednesday in which my station in
Banki was partially affected. I lost an officer and some sustained
injuries.”
Meanwhile, the Borno-based vigilance
group, the Civilian JTF, has called on the 7 Division, Nigerian Army, to
relax the curfew in Maiduguri, to enable it to contribute more in
checkmating suspected terrorists.
PUNCH NG
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