It seems the Boko Haram insurgents are having a field day and their
new modus operandi is to kidnap women whom they turn inti sex slaves.
Two months after they kidnapped over 200 female students in Chibok,
Borno State, they have struck in the same area and abducted more than 20
women.
Barely two months after more than 200 female students of Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, were abducted by the violent Boko Haram sect,
the insurgents are reported to have attacked three nomadic Fulani
settlements of Bakin Kogi, Garkin Fulani and Rugar Hardo along Damboa
road in Chibok local government, where no fewer than 20 young women were
snatched.
According to reports, the Boko Haram members went to
the village armed to the teeth and while shooting sporadically to scare
away any security forces and the local vigilante groups, and in the
process, seized the women, ordered them into pick up vans at gunpoint
and drove them off to an unknown location, leaving behind old men and
women.
Though the Borno State Commissioner of Police has come out
to say the incident did not happen, we gather from a source who is an
indigene of Chibok town that a relative who lives close to the
settlements, called him to confirm that the Boko Haram sect actually
stormed the villages and that the number of kidnapped women is more than
the 20 given.
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