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Boko Haram war prisoners sing in army net

News Express |12th Mar 2014 | 4,143
Boko Haram war prisoners sing in army net

Captured fighters of Boko Haram are singing like canaries during their interrogation, Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has disclosed.

In a statement issued late yesterday in Abuja, Defence spokesman, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, said that “scores of wounded terrorists who escaped from various camps under the fire of security forces have been captured in the fringes of Lake Chad,” adding that “others were captured by troops in locations around Dikwa, Cross Kauwa, Kukawa and Alargarmo.”

Olukolade revealed that “the captured terrorists, some of whom are fatally wounded, are already making useful statements to interrogators of the Multi-National Joint Task Force.”

According to him, “In their confessions, it was revealed that some of the camps have been disbanded following the directive of their clerics who declared that the operation of the sect had come to an end as the mission could no longer be sustained.

“The terrorists, who gave useful information as to the locations of their remnant forces, were full of apologies and pleas for their lives to be spared, promising to cooperate.

“They confirmed that starvation was a major problem, in addition to ceaseless bombardments on the camp locations even when they kept relocating.

“They also confirmed that several members of the group have been wounded and no treatment was forthcoming. Troops have continued their assault on other locations across the states covered by the state of emergency.”

The statement, however, warned the public to stay away from captured Boko Haram camps as they are not yet safe for sight-seeing.

“Members of the public who have started visiting to engage in sight seeing in some dislodged camps and fringes of forests, such as Sambisa and others have been warned to desist from doing so as the tendency will no more be condoned where operations are still ongoing,” Olukolade said.

“The general area still remains a theatre and movement remains restricted as the environment has to be cleared for safety of citizens. The public will be informed when the locations are safe enough,” he added.

•Photo shows some arrested Boko Haram fighters being paraded by the military.

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