Suspected Islamist insurgents who hid weapons inside a coffin
have shot dead 13 people in an attack targeting informants in the
northeastern city of Maiduguri, two witnesses said on Sunday
Friday's attack came as Nigeria's military makes its most concerted
effort yet to end a four-year insurgency by Boko Haram, a sect that has
killed thousands in a campaign to create a state governed by Islamic law
in Nigeria's northeast.
The military claim to have driven Boko Haram fighters out of Maiduguri and from their camps near borders with Chad and Niger.
But
around ten men pretending to be driving to a burial came to an area of
Maiduguri late on Friday, pulled the guns from the coffin and opened
fire on some houses where vigilantes who aid the military live,
witnesses said.
"The Boko Haram killed 13 residents during their
sporadic gunshots," said an eyewitness, Saleh Ibrahim. He said soldiers
later shot dead six insurgents whose bodies were left by the road.
A
spokesman for the military joint task force (JTF), Sagir Musa, declined
to comment on the attack but said vigilante groups in the area of
Maiduguri targeted by the gunmen had helped identify Boko Haram
suspects.
"People have been assisting the JTF with information to
arrest the Boko Haram, so they were not happy and they came to deal with
people there," said another witness, Ali Musa.
Boko Haram and
other Islamist groups like the al Qaeda-linked Ansaru have become the
biggest threat to stability in Africa's second-largest economy and top
oil producer.
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Anonymous
June 10, 2013 at 6:57 AM
I dont know what Goodluck Jonathan is doing all these while folding his arms and watch the so called Boko Haram killing innocent people....I trust (Baba Iyabo) the former president Olusegun Obasanjo would not have allowed the animals to be killing people this far. Jonathan wake up from your slumber!!!