Thursday, 10 March 2016

Three big Boko Haram suppliers arrested in Cameroon

Reports filtering in from Cameroon, Nigeria’s west African neighbours, have it that three main suppliers of Boko Haram have been arrested. According to Chief Bisong Etahoben, a Cameroonian
investigative journalist, the suppliers were arrested by the country’s military officers on Wednesday, March 9, 2016.

In a series of tweets via his official Twitter handle, the man informed also of the demise of Alhaji Brahim, head of the Gangwa village vigilante group who was killed on Thursday, March, during a clash with the fighters.

The insurgents have been defeated in recent weeks by the Nigerian troops handling the Operation Lafiya Dole in Nigeria’s northern states, and have been unable to carry out their attacks on the locals as reports say peace is gradually returning to Maiduguri.

Check out his tweets below:

Three big suppliers of Boko Haram, namely Mey Gana, Abadam Teti and Alhaji Bor, were yesterday
arrested by the army in Fotokol.
— ChiefBisong Etahoben (@ChiefBisongEta1) March
10, 2016

Alhaji Brahim, head of the Gangwa village vigilante group was this morning killed during clash with Boko Haram.
— ChiefBisong Etahoben (@ChiefBisongEta1) March
10, 2016

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