Sunday 25 August 2013

Stranded Boko Haram militants turn human eaters

Dozens of suspected Boko Haram militants in Magumeri forest, Borno,
have turned to human eaters after being stranded for days without
food or water, News Agency of Nigeria reports.
Magumeri forest is about 150km from Maiduguri, the state capital.
A suspected militant, Mallam Momodu Bukar, told journalists on
Saturday in Maiduguri that he fled the camp at the forest on Thursday
when it became obvious that he was going to be eaten.
"I thank God that I escaped because I would have been slaughtered
by now to provide meal for my colleagues at the camp," Bukar said.
The suspected militant was captured by a youth vigilante group,
popularly known as the civilian JTF at Baga Road motor park,
Maiduguri, on Friday.
He said the militants had been in the forest since May, when they were
dislodged from Marte, Marte Local Government Area, by the Joint
Task Force on Operation Restore Order after the declaration of the
state of emergency.
"Our group, consisting of about 300 well-armed combatants, headed
for Magumeri on the orders of the sect leader, Abubakar Shekau,
shortly before the military took over  Marte Camp.
"We have been wandering in the forest. We have exhausted our food
and water supply, and so, everybody became hungry,'' Bukar said.
He also said they lost contact with Shekau due to the closure of GSM
services by the Defence Headquarters.
He said, "It all started last Monday when three of the combatants in
camp died of acute hunger, and it became obvious that all of us will
die if action was not taken. The leader of the group, Abu Omar,
directed that a non-combatant member be slaughtered to provide
meal for the rest.
"The meat provided meal for the combatant for just two days and
another person was killed in the same manner on Wednesday. So, it
became certain that I might be the next person since I am also a non-
combatant member.''
Bukar said he escaped after volunteering to help search for drinking
water for the group in a nearby village.
"I left the camp on Thursday evening after agreeing to fetch water
from the village. After leaving the camp, I started running until I arrived
at Magumeri town, so, I slept in the motor park before boarding a
vehicle to Maiduguri with the little money on me.'' he said.
Bukar said he was apprehended immediately he arrived at the motor
park in Maiduguri by the youth vigilante group.
Commenting, an official of the vigilante group, Mallam Ajid Asheik,
said the suspect would be handed to the Joint Task Force on
Operation Restore Order for investigation.

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