The Nigerian military has announced that it has killed the deputy
leader of the Boko Haram sect during onslaught against the group in
Borno State.
The military Joint Task Force, JTF, said it killed
Momodu Bama – aka Abu Saad – on August 4, during an offensive by the
sect on a Mobile Police Base, and Bama Town.
Abu Saad was Boko
Haram’s Operation Officer and second in command to Abubakar Shekau and
was one of the most "vicious and heartless killer in the group with
penchant for slaughtering his victims," the military said in a statement
on Tuesday.
Before his death, the JTF placed a N25 million bounty on him.
The
military said Abu Saad was killed alongside his father, Abatcha
Flatari, who was described as "one the spiritual mentors" of Boko Haram.
He
was "in charge of indoctrinating child foot soldiers who are mainly
abducted children," Sagir Musa, spokesman of the Borno JTF, said in the
statement.
The military increased its offensive on the sect and
other criminal groups in three northeastern states – Adamawa, Borno, and
Yobe – after a State of Emergency was declared there in May.
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