The militants rode into Biu in a truck. The insurgents were
arrested after the truck driver alerted security agents at a checkpoint that
some of his passengers had threatened to kill him if he refused to take them
out of Borno State.
Two security sources at Biu barracks
confirmed the arrests over the phone. “We arrested over 50 members of the
Islamic sect following tips we got from the driver as well as locals
I can
tell you they are cooperating and giving us useful information,” the security
source said.
Aliyu Mamza, a member of a civilian
volunteer group, said his group was involved in the arrests. He said his group
found 46 suspected militants in a section of the truck underneath cows. He said
the space was usually reserved for goats.
In a separate development, civilian
security volunteers picked up six other suspected militants today at Biu bus
station. A member of the civilian vigilante group said his members arrested the
suspected insurgents after they had boarded a vehicle that was about to depart.
Boko Haram militants have suffered serious
setbacks in the last two weeks, with Nigerian troops routing them in Konduga
and Bazza, killing hundreds of the insurgents and seizing their weapons.
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