More details has emerged on how troops engaged in the anti-terror
war shot and fatally injured the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
A top security source confided that Shekau was shot at
the neck and other parts of the body, adding that given the extent of
gunshot wounds he sustained, it was unlikely that he could have
survived.
The source said the military high command was hesitant in announcing
his death because the chief informant through which he was being
monitored had been killed by the sect. This, he added, has scuttled
efforts to get the proof about the demise of the sect boss as claimed by
the Joint Task Force (JTF).
According to him, the general feeling from various sources is that
Shekau might have died from the gunshot wounds he sustained during a gun
duel with troops of the JTF.
The source, however, was quick to clarify that there was no concrete
and verifiable evidence to support such claims as the main informant,
who could have exposed the remains of the Boko Haram leader had been
killed.
The source also supported the impression that the information was
released hastily, and suggested that there should have been a
coordinated massive hunt with neighbouring countries to ascertain his
death.
"You see in all honesty, there is every likelihood the man is dead. The
problem now is proving it. As you know, this is not a thing you can
convince people easily until there is something concrete to prove it and
you must garner sufficient evidence to support your claims.
"And in reality, what is available does not look sufficient enough, and
it is not out of place considering our relationship with our neighbours
if for instance, with their cooperation, we launch a well coordinated
investigation in their territory to confirm this before saying it out,"
the source said.
Investigation further revealed that the JTF relied on intelligence
trailing and volunteers giving information on Shekau's movement after he
was shot in the neck and other parts of the body.
It was said that he (Shekau) was being trailed from Sambisa forest to
Gwoza mountains, where he was cornered and fatally wounded but managed
to escape to where he was being treated.
Military sources said his movements were monitored until the major link
was killed and there was no more information about him until JTF
concluded that he could not have survived the attack.
According to the source, "It was not Cameroun (or any of the
neighbouring countries) but the information came from two sources; the
first is the people who volunteered, another one was intelligence
trailing of the development surrounding Shekau's whereabouts, especially
after he was shot.
"However, the big question is where is the physical evidence, the
pictures, where was he buried. Those are the real issues that we don't
want to talk about now."
The source continued: "The real story is that after he was shot, he
escaped and was taking treatment and while he was being treated,
information was passing backwards to indicate his movements until
nothing was heard about him anymore.
"Then one of the people who was the direct source of information was
actually killed. So, that severed any contact, or link and with that,
his latest whereabouts was not certain.
"You know this is not the first time he was wounded, and that's the
fact. After he was wounded, he was limping. Also, this time, he was shot
at the neck and other parts of the body and the conclusion, in addition
to all the intelligence reports, is that he could not have survived
this latest injuries but you really never can say."
Good report. But where is Shekau's corpse? If truly dead, may he never come back alive again.
ReplyDeleteWill the killing of Shekau bring an end to Boko Haram? Remember since he too had a predecessor, he might have af successor.
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