Monday, August 3, 2015

BOKO HARAM MASTER MINDER ARRESTED IN CHAD

Chad's Authorities have arrested Bana Fanaye also known as Mahamat Moustapha  who was said to be the mastermind of Boko Haram operations in Chad and northern Cameroon.


Boko-Haram recruiter, Bana-Fanaye.
 
According to Osun Defender, Fanaye was arrested on Friday afternoon, also recovered from his residence were assault weapons, as well as cell phone SIM cards for various countries, including Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
Bana Fanaye is said to be the mastermind behind most operations by the Boko Harma sect; including arms purchases in Chad and northern Cameroon.
Reports from the media quotes Chadian officials as saying that Fanaye is in charge of recruiting Boko Haram terrorists, arms purchases and planning of terrorism targets and operations in Chad and northern Cameroon.
Chadinfos.com reports that weapons of different kinds and assorted communication gadgets were found in his house, including more than 50 SIM cards from different countries in the sub region,
Naij.com gathered that it was his arrest that helped security forces locate other Boko Haram members housed in an area called Diguel Diguessou in the 8th district.
According to Chadinfo.com, the attack that lead to his arrest was a very bloody offensive that left many dead.
In a related development, Reuters news agency has reported that Cameroon officials have arrested three suspects carrying a bag containing improvised explosive devices in the northern town of Maroua where a spate of suspected Boko Haram suicide attacks killed at least 40 last week.
A senior military source with the Central African nation’s special forces in Maroua, told Reuters, that the men were caught on Thursday, July 30, at the entrance of the city following a tip-off.
Another senior local government administrator said by telephone from Maroua that: “The suspect who was carrying the bag with the explosives is a Nigerian. The other two are Cameroonians, according to their identity card.”
He said the young men, aged about 20, were suspected Boko Haram militants who were planning another attack.
Meanwhile, Cameroon has increased troops and tightened security in the northern regional capital following the suicide bombings by suspected Boko Haram militants from neighboring Nigeria.
Naij.com gathered that Cameroon security officials also carried out a raid
According to a local administrator, the raid was part of measures aimed at improving security and controlling movements along the border region.
Meanwhile,
This agreement was reached on Thursday, July 30, following a summit in Yaounde.
Boko Haram, is said to be fighting to establish an emirate in northeast Nigeria. The sect which calls itself the Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP), seem to have become more offensive since pledging allegiance to the militant group that controls large areas of Syria and Iraq.

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