No fewer than 55 persons lost their lives on Tuesday in a brazen
attack by suspected Boko Haram militants on separate security formations
in the north eastern town of Bama, Borno State, military and police
officials have said.
Spokesman of the Joint Task Force (JTF); Operation Restore Order in Borno, Lt- Colonel Sagir Musa while confirming the incident said:
“Suspected Boko Haram terrorists today (Tuesday) at about 5.00 a.m., about 200 Boko Haram terrorists in 18 seater buses and Hilux Vehicles mounted with anti aircraft machine guns, attempted to attack 202 Battalion Barracks in Bama. 10 Insurgents were killed during an exchange of fire. We lost 2 soldiers during the attack.
“They came in army uniform pretending to be soldiers but we were able to detect them.”
“The Boko Haram terrorists also killed 14 Nigerian Prison Officials
at about the same time this morning. A total 105 inmates were also freed
by the terrorist” Musa told reporters.
The militants also burnt down a police station and police barracks as well as a local magistrate court and Bama Local Government Secretariat.
Some of the buildings were still on fire as of the time repoters visited.
Confirming the death toll, Police Area commander in Bama town, Alhaji Sagir, told reporters that the Divisional Police station and police barracks were attacked, while “22 police officers lost their lives, three children and a woman were also burnt to death.”
Sagir said the police and other security operatives “are still patrolling the nooks and corners of the town to ensure normalcy.”
Spokesman of the Joint Task Force (JTF); Operation Restore Order in Borno, Lt- Colonel Sagir Musa while confirming the incident said:
“Suspected Boko Haram terrorists today (Tuesday) at about 5.00 a.m., about 200 Boko Haram terrorists in 18 seater buses and Hilux Vehicles mounted with anti aircraft machine guns, attempted to attack 202 Battalion Barracks in Bama. 10 Insurgents were killed during an exchange of fire. We lost 2 soldiers during the attack.
“They came in army uniform pretending to be soldiers but we were able to detect them.”
The militants also burnt down a police station and police barracks as well as a local magistrate court and Bama Local Government Secretariat.
Some of the buildings were still on fire as of the time repoters visited.
Confirming the death toll, Police Area commander in Bama town, Alhaji Sagir, told reporters that the Divisional Police station and police barracks were attacked, while “22 police officers lost their lives, three children and a woman were also burnt to death.”
Sagir said the police and other security operatives “are still patrolling the nooks and corners of the town to ensure normalcy.”
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