The Nigerian military claimed on Thursday
that US-designated “global terrorist” Abubakar Adam Kambar was killed in an
operation last year, though Washington had not confirmed the death.
Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Suleiman said Kambar, believed to have
links to Al-Qaeda’s north African branch and Nigerian Islamist extremist group
Boko Haram, was killed on March 18, 2012.
That would have been before the United States listed him and two
other Nigerian Islamists, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau and Khalid
al-Barnawi, as “global terrorists” in June of last year.
Brigadier General Chris Olukolade, a defence spokesman, said that
may have been because information had not been properly passed along, but could
not give further details.
Another military spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, also
confirmed the death but declined to give details on why the US designation
would have been issued afterwards.
“We trailed him to somewhere. He didn’t want to be arrested, so we
gunned him down,” Suleiman told AFP after a briefing to journalists in the
northeastern city of Maiduguri in which he mentioned Kambar’s killing.
US officials in Nigeria were not immediately available to comment.
During the briefing, Suleiman called Kambar “the main link with
Al-Qaeda and al-Shebab,” referring to Somalia’s Islamist insurgent group.
Security sources had previously estimated Kambar to be in his
mid-30s and a native of Borno state, where Maiduguri is the capital.
He was said to have been an active member of Boko Haram at the
time of a 2009 uprising in Maiduguri, which was crushed by the military.
According to security sources, he fled Nigeria after the uprising
was put down but eventually returned.
Boko Haram members have trained with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic
Maghreb (AQIM) in northern Mali and there have been suspicions of further links
with it and other extremist groups in Africa.
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I don't believe this
ReplyDeleteBut his name has not been mentioned of late neither has he recently appeared on the net. So it is quite truem they should be properly designated and fished out like the animal they truly are
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