Eyewitnesses Recount How Boko Haram Terrorists Hunt For Christains, Military And Other Security Personnels in Yobe

A report by The Guardian has revealed how military, police and government personnel, were hunted by Boko Haram terrorists over the weekend after they ambushed commuters along the Damaturu/Gashua road. 

The terrorists mounted a roadblock at Kaliyari village near Lantewa, east of Yobe state capital, with a rickety army patrol vehicle. Eyewitnesses recounting their ordeal, said: “The insurgents mounted a checkpoint on the highway and operated freely for more than two hours.” Abdu Hassan, a commuter from Bayamari, narrating his own experience about the incident that took place within a kilometre of the Damaturu-Gashua road said: “After stopping motorists from both ends of the road, they asked for ID cards. The insurgents wanted to know whether commuters and drivers are security agents, civil servants or Christians. When we came down, they told us that they were looking for security agents, civil servants, and Christians." Hassan added that commuters were released after the hunt had lasted for over an hour. Another Kaliyari source who was on a journey from Dapchi explained that he spotted a van in military colour belonging to a vigilance group that ran into the checkpoint. He said they were chased into the bush after terrorists opened fire on motorists and commuters. He said: “While those ones were operating, others held us from another end of the road. So, I think they were many. I had some documents on me but they were inside my bag in the car. “They asked us to remove everything from our pockets. We removed everything, but no one was found with an ID card. I told them I am a businessman. They collected my ID card, looked at it and gave it back to me. Our saving grace was that they did not search our vehicle.

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