Crime
More Trouble As Boko Haram Leader Gives Reason For Killing Farmers, Issues Fresh Warning
More Trouble As Boko Haram Leader has given reason for killing farmers, giving fresh warning.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that Jama at Ahl al-Sunnah li-l-Da awah wa al-Jihad (JAS), the Shekau-led faction of Boko Haram insurgency has released a video claiming responsibility for the killing of the 43 rice farmers in Zabarmari, Borno State.
In the video, Shekau said the farmers were killed for collaborating with the Nigerian Army.
According to him, some of the farmers arrested its members and handed them to the Nigerian military.
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“You think you can arrest our brother and hand him to soldiers and live in peace.
“You think Allah will forget what you have done to our brother.
The Boko Haram leader warned that the same fate will behold those in collaboration with the Army if they don’t change.
On mask, the commander of the group warned in the video saying, “this message is for those who notoriously nab our brethren and hand them to the military or give them a clue on us.
“You should know that, unless you repent, what happened to your people is awaiting you.”
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