A key member of the Islamist militant
group, Boko Haram, Momogu Bama, has been killed by the Joint Task
Force in Borno State.
He met his death the same day with
his father, Alhaji Abatcha Flatari, described as one of the
spiritual leaders of the sect in an operation between the sect
members and the JTF operatives in Bama.
Momogu, the second-in-command
to the sect’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, had a N25m bounty put
on his head by security agencies for information that could lead to his arrest.
The Director of Defence Information,
Brig.- Gen Chris Olukolade, who confirmed his killing, described him as a
vicious Boko Haram leader who took delight in personally slaughtering the
sect’s victims.
He added that Momogu was
the expert in charge of mounting anti-aircraft weapons
for the sect and coordinating members in Yobe and
Adamawa states.
Olukolade said in an electronic mail
on Wednesday to one of our correspondents that Momogu was identified by
insurgents arrested during one of the recent encounters between the JTF
and the insurgents in Bama.
He said, “As troops intensify pursuit
of terrorists who have been unleashing mayhem in Borno and Yobe communities,
the death of Momogu Bama, said to be the Second-in-Command to
Shekau has been confirmed by other arrested terrorists. This followed
encounters with the terrorists around the Bama corridor.
“Momogu Bama personally led the
attacks against troops and innocent citizens in the communities of Yobe and
Adamawa. A specialist in manning the anti-aircraft guns of the group, he
is known to be vicious and heartless with a penchant for personally
slaughtering and executing victims.
“Momogu Bama has been a most wanted
terrorist with a N25m bounty already placed on his head.”
Olukolade, who added that
the JTF had intensified aerial patrol to secure communities in
Borno and Yobe states, said that 17 insurgents
were killed and 24 arrested during the Bama encounter.
“Others that died in the
operation included Momogu’s father, Alhaji Flatari, who is also one of
the spiritual guiding lights of the outlawed terrorists group.
Seventeen other terrorists also lost their lives in the encounter
while 24 were arrested.’’
He said the JTF had intensified
aerial patrol to secure communities in the two states.
“The troops are continuing the
pursuit of the terrorists while intensifying aggressive aerial and land patrols
to ensure better security cover for the communities especially in the two
states,” he said in the statement.
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Na today !!,I will never believe JTF again
ReplyDeleteMy brother y u first me say my own mind?god bless u, how many live d boko haram get?wen Americans kill osama we see d body wen dey capture sadam we see'how come jtf kill shakua n d man reture!make our security agencies bcareful bcos as yerima dey cut hand we na head we go cut!rubish
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