NewsBoko Haram Beheads Six Farmers In Borno

Boko Haram Beheads Six Farmers In Borno

BEVERLY HILLS, November 20, (THEWILL) – Boko Haram insurgents have beheaded six farmers at Dimge plantation in the Mafa Local Government Area of Borno.

The killing is the latest in a string of attacks in the violence wracked North-East, where more than 20,000 people have been killed in nine years of insurgency.

An eye-witness, Jiddah Ahmad, told NAN in Jere town, near Maiduguri on Monday that the killing occurred on Novomber 19, while the farmers worked on their farms in the plantation.

Ahmad said that the insurgents abducted seven farmers as they worked on their farms and slaughtered six of them in a nearby bush.

Ahmad, who is a younger brother to one of the slain farmers, said that two of the slain farmers were from Lawanti Gongulon Village in Jere.

According to him, the remaining four are from Masu Community in the Mafa Local Government Area of the state.

“My brother was working in the farm together with other farmers. They were accosted by the insurgents when they went to fetch water at a river.

“”The insurgents shot my brother before beheading him and beheaded another farmer on the same spot while an old farmer was set free,” Ahmad said.

A member of the Civilian Joint Task Force, Usman Muhammad, also told NAN that the insurgents had earlier slaughtered four other farmers at the same plantation.

Muhammad disclosed that the insurgents came to the farm on motorbikes and attacked the farmers.

He said that the insurgents forced an aged farmer among the abductees to witness the brutal murder of other farmers, telling him to convey the message to families of the victims.

“We are currently seeking clearance from the military authorities to enable us to evacuate the corpses for proper burial,” he said.

The military and police authorities have yet to make statements on the latest killings.

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