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Africa Subsaharan
Nigerian military busts Boko Haram cell responsible for Chibok schoolgirls, Gwoza Emir's murder
2014-07-03
[PREMIUMTIMESNG] The Nigerian military on Monday said it has busted a major intelligence cell of the Boko Haram
... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. The Nigerian version of al-Qaeda and the Taliban rolled together and flavored with a smigeon of distinctly Subsaharan ignorance and brutality...
and tossed in the clink
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
some of its leaders.

The cell, the military said, played a major role in the kidnap of over 250 girls in Chibok on April 14 and the murder of the Emir of Gwoza on May 30.

In a statement by the spokesperson of the Defense Headquarters, Chris Olukolade, the military said it arrested Babuji Ya'ari, a man whom it said participated in both attacks

"The man, Babuji Ya'ari, who is also a member of the Youth Vigilante Group popularly known as Civilian JTF which he uses as cover while remaining an active terrorist, also spearheaded the murder of the Emir of Gwoza," the military said. "Babuji has been coordinating several deadly attacks in Maiduguri since 2011, including the daring attacks on Customs and military locations as well as the planting of IEDs in several locations in the town."

Mr. Olukolade, a Major General, said the arrest of Mr. Ya'ari led to the arrest of other members of the cell, including a woman, Hafsat Bako, who was responsible for paying sect members and had initially escaped to Gombe.

"Another female suspect named Haj Kaka who doubles as an armourer and a spy for the hard boyz group has also been arrested," he said.

About 217 of the teenage girls kidnapped from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, are still in the custody of the Boko Haram despite international efforts and condemnation. The military had said it knew the whereabouts of the girls but would not use force to free them to avoid casualties.

In an opinion he wrote for the Washington Post last week, President Goodluck Jonathan
... 14th President of Nigeria. He was Governor of Bayelsa State from 9 December 2005 to 28 May 2007, and was sworn in as Vice President on 29 May 2007. Jonathan is a member of the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP). He is a lover of nifty hats, which makes him easily recognizable unless someone else in the room is wearing a neat chapeau...
said he was not weak in his handling of the kidnap of the girls.

"I have had to remain quiet about the continuing efforts by Nigeria's military, police and Sherlocks to find the girls kidnapped in April from the town of Chibok by the terrorist group Boko Haram," the president said. "I am deeply concerned, however, that my silence as we work to accomplish the task at hand is being misused by partisan critics to suggest inaction or even weakness."

Mr. Jonathan's statement comes amidst criticisms of his government and the military's handling of the Chibok kidnap and the whole Boko Haram crisis, which has claimed over 13,000 lives since 2009.

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