By Olukayode Michael, Maiduguri
Boko
Haram has slaughtered two persons sleeping overnight at a military checkpoint
in Maiduguri.
The insurgents, according to source, also carted away some of their wares,
frozen fish.
According to a security source, who preferred anonymity, the truck which was
bringing frozen fish from Kano got to the military checkpoint at Auno, an
outskirts of Maiduguri, few minutes to the closure of the security gates but could
not continue it’s journey into the town as he had a mechanical fault.
The driver was given an advice by the military and security personnel at the
checkpoint to leave the truck, a DAF with Yobe registration number PKM 665 X
and proceed into town to sleep with the two other persons with him.
They were said to have rejected the advice and chose instead to sleep in the
broken vehicle.
The source said the insurgents came at night slaughtering the three with two
dead instantly but one was gasping for life when the men of the Rapid Response
Squad arrived the scheme on Wednesday morning.
The corpses of the deceased were deposited at the hospital and the wounded was
left to be treated at the emergency unit of the Borno State Specialist Hospital,
Maiduguri.
The source said: “That the RRS got an information at about 7am on Wednesday of
Boko Haram attack. Information revealed that some armed men suspected to be
insurgents intercepted a DAF truck with registration number Yobe PKM 665 X
driven by one Yusuf Mohammed and a motor boy Abdullah Mohammed.
“They slept at the gate of Army checkpoint at Auno, which is normally locked up
by 5pm. The insurgents came at night attacked the three people in the vehicle,
two were slaughtered to death and one, Yusuf Abdulrahaman the slaughter and was
still gasping for air this morning when the team from the RRS got the scene of
the incident.”
The source added that: “Abdulrahaman was rushed to the Borno State Specialist
Hospital for treatment, the DAF truck which still contained some iced fish was
towed to Auno for safe keeping and the corpse removed and deposited at the
University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital Hospital (UMTH).”
Attempts to get the commandant of the Borno Rapid Respond Squad, CSP Abioye
Babalola to comment was unsuccessful as at the time of writing the report as
his mobile line was not reached.