Boko Haram Leader Shekau Shot, Escapes To Mali
There were indications yesterday in Abuja, that the leader of
the Boko Haram Islamic sect, Imam Abubakar Shekau was wounded during a
gun battle with security men recently.
Sources
said in Abuja that security agencies traced the whereabouts of Shekau,
who succeeded late Mohammed Yusuf as leader of the sect to Mali, where
he escaped to after sustaining injuries during a gun duel with soldiers
of the Joint Task Force, JTF, a.k.a Operation Restore Order.
Sources
told Saturday Vanguard that the Federal Government approved the
deployment of 1,200 soldiers apparently because of the need to arrest
the wounded Boko Haram leader.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
General Azubuike Ihejirika who addressed officers and soldiers of the
Nigerian army shortly before they were airlifted to Mali Thursday in
Kaduna, asked them to be extra vigilant as there are indications that
some terrorists had sneaked into the country with the aim of causing
havoc.
Ihejirika however, pointed out that the Nigerian Army was
not resting on its oars as the war against terror was being won.
Saturday
Vanguard learnt that the battle between the JTF and the sect members
took place at Gao city, in the heart of Northern Mali presently under
the control of Tuareg militants.
It was further learnt that
Shekau, who is having N50million ransom hanging on his head from the
Federal Government, was ferried to Mali through one of the porous routes
in the vast Nigerian border without Customs and Immigration
authorities getting wind of it.
Saturday Vanguard was told that
while the Boko Haram leader was being given medication in Gao, the
foreign sponsors of the sect’s activities in Nigeria, were busy, using
his name to indoctrinate, train and recruit more members for the sect.
Shekau was said to have been shot at a checkpoint when he reportedly
attempted to deceive operatives of the JTF by posing as a nomadic
Fulani who was returning from a journey. However, on approach of the
vehicle conveying him and members of his sect, ‘’a hot exchange of
gunfire ensued as the sect members started firing at the soldiers who
equally returned fire for fire.’’
During the crossfire, he and
two other sect members with him escaped with gunshot wounds while two
members of the sect were killed on the spot. Some AK 47 rifles were
recovered from the vehicle.
While stating that most of the
weaponry including IEDS recovered from Boko Haram members have been
traced to the weaponry used during the Libyan uprising against late
Libyan leader, Gaddafi, the source said Nigerian security agencies
believed that the more sophisticated and deadly weaponry had gotten to
the hands of sect members but they are unable to operate them because
they are not trained for it.
The source cited the discovery of
Shekau’s hideout and the training base for Boko Haram sect members to
unleash terror on Nigerians as a further justification of the action of
the federal government to deploy 1, 200 troops as well as Airforce
fighter and transport aircraft to Mali to help flush out the Tuareg
militants and their sponsors.
Saturday Vanguard further gathered
that security has been beefed up along the Nigerian Army First
Mechanized Division and the Third Armoured Division’s areas of
responsibilities with the deployment of soldiers at the borders to
complement the work of other security agencies following the escalation
of the Mali crisis with a view to checkmating infiltrations into the
country by terrorists.
Last December, a total sum of N290 million
ransom was approved for anyone who could assist in locating Imam
Abubakar Shekau and 18 other leaders of Boko Haram.
A release by
the JTF listed the wanted Boko Haram leaders to include five members of
the Shurra (the highest decision-making body of the sect) Committee and
19 of their commanders.
The five members of the Shurra Committee
of the sect, including Imam Abubakar Shekau whose ramsom was N50
million, and Habibu Yusuf (a.k.a Asalafi), Khalid Albarnawai, Momodu
Bama and Mohammed Zangina. Apart from Imam Shekau whose ransom was put
at N50 million, the other Shurra members’ ransom was put at N25million
each.
A ransom of N10 million each was put on the Boko Haram
Commanders including, Abu Saad, Abba Kaka, Abdulmalik Bama, Umar Fulata,
Alhaji Mustapha, (Massa) Ibrahim and Abubakar Suleiman-Habu a.k.a
Khalid.
Other commanders also included Hassan Jazair, Ali Jalingo,
Alhaji Musa Modu, Bashir Aketa, Abba Goroma, Ibrahim Bashir, Abubakar
Zakariya and Tukur Ahmed Mohammed.
The JTF statement on the
N290 million ransom then, reads in part; “They are wanted in connection
with terrorist activities, particularly in the North East zone of
Nigeria that led to the killings, bombings and assassination of some
civilians, religious leaders, traditional rulers, businessmen,
politicians, civil servants and security personnel, among others.
They
are also wanted for arson and destruction of properties worth millions
of naira.Therefore, anyone with information that will lead to the arrest
of any of the listed terrorists or more will have the rewards (placed
on them) as stated.’’
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