Nollywood Crime Watch | 7 October 2014 17:07 CET

More Bloody Sallah As Boko Haram Attacks Villagers In Borno

Source: Maryjane Ezeh/Nollywoodgists.com

The joyful celebration of Sallah turned sour and bloody as gun men, identified as Boko Haram militants killed seven people in the remote northeast of Nigeria, last night.
It was reported by the residents that the victims were beheaded in a revenge attack.

The ambush attack was targeted on the town of Ngamdu in troubled Borno state. The area which has been reported to be the hardest hit in the Islamists' five-year uprising killings.

The villagers woke in the early hours of the morning to discover that "seven people had been brutally killed”, said resident Musa Abor.

The gunmen “slit their (victims) throats just the way people slaughter goats”, he added.

Abor and a Borno state official, who asked that his name be withheld, said the bodies had been decapitated, in the latest act of gruesome violence blamed on the Islamists who have killed more than 10,000 people since 2009.

In recent months, Boko Haram insurgents have targeted reprisal attacks at locals who have fought alongside the military as vigilantes.

An army officer in Borno, who also requested anonymity, said 15 Boko Haram fighters were killed in clashes in Ngamdu two weeks ago and the group had vowed revenge against the community.

Those killed on Monday could not immediately be identified as vigilantes and the defense ministry was not available to comment on the attack or the alleged beheadings.

The violence came as Nigerian Muslims marked the Eid al-Adha festival, a public holiday in the religiously divided country. Most Islamic holidays in recent years have been marred by Boko Haram violence.

The militants are thought to be in control of more than two dozen towns and villages in the northeast, but the military has vowed to retake all lost ground as part of a continuing offensive launched in May of last year.

The military had imposed a travel ban across Borno and neighbouring Yobe state to last through the Eid holiday to guard against insurgent attacks.

But the measure is almost impossible to enforce in the remote region, where analysts say the army does not have enough troops on the ground to patrol a vast area with a terrible road network and poor mobile phone coverage

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