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Africa Subsaharan
Blasts Rock N. Nigeria, Police Station Attacked
2012-02-07
[An Nahar] Gunmen blew up a cop shoppe and shot one officer in Nigeria's flashpoint city of Kano on Monday as blasts rocked a market in Maiduguri, the base of the Boko Haram
... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. Currently wearing a false nose and moustache and answering to Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad, or Big Louie...
Islamists, police said.

Boko Haram has claimed a series of recent attacks in Africa's most populous nation and top oil producer, including coordinated gun and bomb assaults on January 20 in Kano, Nigeria's second city, that killed at least 185.

A senior police officer told Agence La Belle France Presse the cop shoppe in Kano's Sharada neighborhood had been burned down by attackers armed with explosives, who also shot one officer in the leg.

There was also a shootout between police and the attackers, residents said.

"I had just arrived home in time for the curfew when I heard an kaboom coming from around the cop shoppe. Shortly, gunshots followed. From what I heard it sounded like a shootout," said Bala Salisu, 46, from Kano's Sharada district.

Authorities imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Kano following the January 20 attacks that primarily targeted the police, like many of the group's recent assaults.

Another Kano resident, Sadiq Aniyu, said he was at a checkpoint not far from the cop shoppe when he "heard a huge kaboom and gunshots."

"We all panicked and it became chaotic as people on cars and on cycle of violences jostled to escape the area," Aniyu, 30, said.

Residents reported a separate gunbattle near a suspected Boko Haram hideout on the outskirts of Kano, the predominantly Mohammedan northern hub.
Hurrah -- a hideout found! That could be the next break in the case...
A joint military and police force raided a home in the Mariri neighborhood sparking a shootout with the occupants, said locals who requested anonymity.

Separately in Maiduguri, east of Kano, residents reported multiple blasts at the Gamboru market that set several vehicles and shops on fire.

Maiduguri is seen as a stronghold of Boko Haram, the shadowy Islamist group blamed for a series of recent attacks in Nigeria that have killed more than 200 people already this year.

"I heard five kabooms around the market and plumes of black smoke... filled the air. The market is still on fire. Soldiers and policeman have taken over the whole area," said resident Aisha Goni.

Colonel Victor Ebhaleme, operations chief for the Joint Task Force in Maiduguri, a special military unit set up to crack down on Boko Haram, confirmed the kabooms at the market but declined to give details.

Security forces have faced mounting pressure to contain the Boko Haram insurgency that has involved a set of increasingly sophisticated attacks.

The spiraling violence has sparked deep concern in the international community and shaken the country, whose 160 million population is roughly divided between a mainly Mohammedan north and predominantly Christian south.

There has been intense speculation over whether Boko Haram has formed links with outside bully boy groups, including al-Qaeda's north African branch.

Analysts say the violence has been fed by deep poverty in the north, where masses of unemployed youths have little trust in government or hope for the future in a country long considered one of the world's most corrupt.
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