Culled from Nigerian TRIBUNE
A member of the Boko Haram sect, who was arrested in Maiduguri, Borno
State, shocked the people of Ngomari ward “Bakin Borehole” in
Maiduguri, when he confessed to killing 23 people in two days, including
slaughtering a village head and police officers in the area.
The member, who was arrested on Tuesday evening, was said to have relocated about a year ago and rented a one-room apartment, living as an innocent citizen in search of safe haven in the state capital.
A resident of Ngomari, who pleaded anonymity, told the Nigerian
Tribune on Wednesday that the sect member was arrested wearing a Jeans
trouser and a vest when he went out to fetch water.
According to the resident, the sect member was arrested by “Civilian
JTF,” adding that his arrest was made possible when the vigilance youth
arrested his younger brother who, in turn, took them to Ngomari, where
his brother was living.
“We were shocked when we heard that Civilian JTF came and arrested a sect member in our area.
“We have never imagined we could have somebody like that in our area, because we have been living peacefully.
“We were the most shocked when the sect member confessed that he
killed 23 people in two days. That is horrible and unimaginable, but a
reality,” he said.
Meanwhile, the “Civilian JTF” was seen on Wednesday in front of the
house of one of the politicians in Maiduguri at about 7.15 a.m, barely
24 hours after it was reported that the youth group went hunting for the
politician for allegedly sponsoring terrorism in the state.
In another development, some members of the dreaded sect have
promised the presidential committee on dialogue and peaceful resolution
of security challenges in the North to collaborate with the government
to put an end to the continued bloodletting.
During a visit of the presidential committee on dialogue and peaceful
resolution of security challenges in the North to a detention site in
Maiduguri, on Tuesday, over 50 detained members of the sect said if they
were given a chance, they would assist authorities to end the crisis.
One of the detainees, Adam Konto, introduced himself to the chairman
of the committee, Kabir Taminu Turaki, as the commander of the Bayan
quarter, adding that they were ready not to pick up arms against the
nation again.
"Most of us were brainwashed and recruited into the sect and given
dastardly acts to do without our full understanding of what we were
doing," he said.
Another detainee, who identified himself as Babagana Saje, while also
expressing his readiness to denounce the sect, said the police should
be commended for keeping them alive.
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