Maiduguri—At least 91 persons, were
said to have been abducted by suspected Islamic militants between Thursday and
Sunday from the Kumanza,Yaga and Dagu, Damboa and Dagu, Damboa and Askira Uba
Local Government Areas of Borno State, local vigilante officials said yesterday
night.
Four other villagers were killed
while attempting to escape from their abductors, said Aji Khalil, Chairman,
Sector 5 of the local vigilante group in Borno State.
Khalil who spoke on the telephone
said: “More than 60 women were among the villagers abducted by Boko Haram
terrorists.
“Some suspected Boko Haram members
invaded Kumanza, Yaga and Dagu villages and kidnapped 91 persons.
“More than 60 married women and
young girls as well as children and young men were forcefully taken away by
Boko Haram terrorits. Four villagers, who tried to escape were shot dead on the
spot”, Khalil said on telephone yesterday night.
Another source said: ”They went
from one village to the other, killed about 30 people and took away many
children and women.” He added that hundreds of villagers around the area have
now fled to Lassa to take refuge.
The attacks were not immediately
known in Maiduguri because of the remoteness of the area. The affected villages
are about 100 kilometres away from Maiduguri, Borno State capital.
There was no official confirmation
either by the military or police in the state at press time. Also, chairman of
Damboa Local Government, Alhaji Alamin Mohammed could not be reached on his
mobile phone while the council secretary, Modu Mustapha insisted he
was not authorized to speak on the matter.
Meanwhile, four suspected Boko
Haram members have been arrested in Lassa few kilometres away to Kummabza,
Gurdlagwal, Yafa and Yaza villages attacked weekend, residents said.
The four men were arrested while
purchasing large quantities of foodstuffs at Lassa market, yesterday. The
quantity of food items being purchased by the men, according to the source
aroused the suspicion of traders and people in the market.
“People suspected the four men may
be Boko Haram errand men, who came to the market to buy foodstuffs and also spy
for the insurgents. “We’ve handed them over to the military for investigation,”
a resident said.
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