Saturday, 17 May 2014

Again, Villagers Kill 70 ‘Hungry’ Boko Haram Members


No fewer than 70 members of Boko Haram were killed on May 16th by members of a vigilante group in the Madagali town of Adamawa state and captured seven alive who they handed over to the police.


The vigilantes reportedly acted after they were tipped off by a local food vendor that the militants were coming to get food before heading out for a major operation to raid villages in the area, usually carried out at night.

With this information, the vigilantes mobilized, laid ambush and patiently waited for the men of the sect. The men, numbering about 100, showed up later at night to pick up their meal and that was when the vigilantes attacked them, killing most and arresting the ones that survived the assault.

The attack is the second time this week that local vigilantes have defeated Boko Haram. A security source told Journalist that resident in many remote areas in the North seem to have decided that the best way to repel incessant attacks was to take matters into their own hands.

A vigilante member involved in the ambush told correspondent that Nigerian soldiers appear unable or unwilling to wage an effective war against the insurgents.

"They (soldiers) seem to be helpless and to fear the Boko Haram warriors who terrorize us here. But we are not afraid. They are men like us. And we are tired of folding up our hands and allowing them to kill us, to kill our wives and to kill our children."


Source: Sahara Reporters

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