Wednesday 10 September 2014

NIGERIAN ARMY'S DEBRIEFING OF RELEASED BOKO HARAM HOSTAGE EXTENSIVELY OUTLINES SECT'S OPERATIONAL TACTICS

Upon review of classified intelligence documents
from an inside source in the Nigerian military
today, Bokoharaminfo has learned critical
aspects of the Boko Haram sect's terror tactics.
The report titled "OPERATION ZAMAN LAFIYA –
DEBRIEF OF RELEASED BHT HOSTAGE", was
dated August 18, details several elements of Boko
Haram's operation, including characteristics of
their hideout in the Sambisa Forest, means and
methods of transportation, as well as dress, daily
life, and practices.
The report reveals that the insurgents, who fund
their operations principally through robbery, have
information on all the movements of the Nigerian
army, and plant explosive devices on
thoroughfares patronized by the troops. These
explosives, which the source alleges also surround
their enclave and paths to it, present major
difficulty for troops who are trying to crush the
ins urgency in Sambisa Forest.
Also significant was that the source disclosed
details on the abducted Chibok girls, today gone
for 149 nationally-agonizing days. According to
the document, a debriefed hostage revealed that
Boko Haram actually set out to obtain
ammunition and weaponry they were told was in
Chibok on April 14, 2014, and realizing upon
arrival that there was none, they disappointedly
resorted to abducting some 250 high school girls
from Chibok Secondary School.
The document further disclosed that after
abducting the girls, the sect militants divided the
girls into groups of twenty. Although not all of the
girls have converted to Islam, the documents
allege, many of them have married Boko Haram
militants that originally came from Chibok.
"Some of the girls have converted into Islam and
some have not," the report said. "They didn't kill
those who decided not to convert to Islam as they
normally do to men who refuse to convert."
"Thirty of the girls are now married to BHTs (Boko
Haram terrorists) of Chibok origin, one of them
had a dislocation and another was bitten by a
snake," the report further alleged.
The documents also maintained that Boko Haram
is continuing to demand the release of their
detained men as a condition for releasing the
girls, though some White hostages (nationality
undisclosed) were freed "based on exchange with
their men".
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