OPERATIVES
of the Joint Task Force, made up of soldiers, on Monday went haywire in
Maiduguri, Borno State, and killed 30 persons in reprisal for the
attack on their patrol vehicle in the town.
Most of the victims, The PUNCH learnt, were civilians.
The soldiers were also said to have burnt at least 50 houses, shops and vehicles in the Gwange area of the town.
Some of the victims were reportedly burnt inside their houses beyond recognition.
An Improvised Explosive Device believed
to have been planted by member of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram,
hit the JTF vehicle in the early hours of Monday and killed the leader
of the patrol team, an unnamed Lieutenant and injured other members of
the patrol team.
The incident occurred along the popular
Lagos Street in the Borno State capital town. Maiduguri is believed to
be the base of Boko Haram
The PUNCH learnt on Tuesday that some of
the dead victims were killed inside their houses while their corpses
were set on fire by the angry soldiers.
About 50 vehicles parked along the street and in front of houses were also set ablaze.
Maiduguri witnessed a similar incident
last Sunday when soldiers reportedly killed and indiscriminately set
properties on fire to avenge the murder of two soldiers, one of them a
Lt.Col.
Reports indicated that some members of
Boko Haram died in the soldiers’ rage on Monday but no one could give a
specific figure even as the area was cordoned off.
An eyewitness told journalists that more
than 50 persons, including some suspected terrorists were killed, while
hundreds of houses and shops belonging to residents of Gwange were
razed down in the incident.
During a visit to the area at about 3pm,
the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Zannah Umar Mustapha, said the government
would address the situation when the governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima,
who was on a foreign trip to India, Pakistan and Turkey returned home.
The Deputy Governor appealed to Boko
Haram members to lay down their arms for peace to prevail. He added
that anytime the sect struck, the innocent always bore the brunt of
retaliatory attacks.
Confirming the incident, the JTF
Spokesman, Lt. Colonel Sagir Musa, in a text message sent to journalists
in Maiduguri said that members of the some Boko Haram sect detonated an
IED on a Hilux Patrol vehicle of the JTF, injuring two soldiers aboard
the vehicle.
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