The
Joint Task Force on Operation Restore Order on Saturday confirmed the
killing of a Boko Haram commander, Mohammed Chad, during a special
operation in Maiduguri.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, JTF’s spokesman, Lt.-Col. Sagir Musa, made this known via a statement in Maiduguri on Saturday.
Musa said, “A special operation was
conducted at Ruwan-Zafi area of Maiduguri by troops of the JTF and
operatives of the State Security Services last Friday.
“The operation led to the death of a
notorious terrorist commander, a.k.a. Mohammed Chad, an indigene of
Marte, Borno, who had been on the wanted list of the JTF.”
He said the late Chad was linked to many terrorist attacks in Borno and other states in the recent past.
“Intelligence reports indicate that he
was involved in the planning and the execution of many terror attacks in
and outside Borno.
“For instance, he masterminded the
attack on Sanda Karami Secondary School at Ruwan Zafi on March 13, where
a teacher was killed and some female students injured.
“He is believed to be the successor to
the late Ba’ana Assalafi, a key commander who lost his life during a
shootout with security agencies in Sokoto on March 13,” the statement
added.
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