Almost 200 suspected members of the Boko
Haram were killed on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 by residents of Rann, the
headquarters of Kala-Balge local government area in north eastern part
of Borno State, officials and locals from the area said.
Sources said the insurgents, numbering over
300 stormed Rann and adjoining villages around 4am today but met
resistance from the people who had knowledge of the impending attack.
This is the second attempt by Boko Haram
insurgents on Rann. A similar one was waged by the attackers some month
ago but retreated when they reportedly found it difficult to penetrate
the town.
It was however gathered that this time
around, the insurgents had succeeded in entering Rann where they killed
some people and burnt some houses but reportedly recorded the worst
casualty.
“The people in Rann and environs used
traditional fighting equipment and charms to repel the attacks…they
really confronted the attackers who were equally ready for fight,” a
source said.
A state legislator from Central Borno, who
does not want his name mentioned, confirmed the attack, pointing out
that the locals had successfully repelled.
“The villagers succeeded in protecting their
dwellings from the attackers. They killed about 200 members of the sect
and many others escaped with serious wounds.
“Our people also recovered over 70
motorcycles that the attackers came with. They also collected 2 Hilux
vehicles and an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) while some of the
attackers were captured alive,” he said.
At the Gamboru Motor Park along the Customs
area in Maiduguri, some people that came from the area said the
insurgents were defeated in Rann during confrontations that lasted many
hours.
Borno State police commissioner, Lawan Tanko said he was not aware of the attack.
“The only information I heard today is that
the insurgents have been sighted around Hamchika-Kala Balge road. We
have informed sister agencies of the development,” he said.
It is not yet clear whether the insurgents
are heading towards Kala-Balge for a renewed attack. GSM services in the
area have been vandalized by insurgents over two years ago and locals
in the area rely on Cameroonian telephone facilities to reach out.
Kala-Balge lies along the Shores of the Lake
Chad and is few kilometers away from Gamboru town where suspected
insurgents killed nearly 400 people last week and destroyed over 300
vehicles, 650 motorcycles, dozens of residential houses, public
buildings and the biggest market in the town that shares border with
Cameroon.
It was learnt that people of Kala-Balge have used various methods, including prayers in protecting their town.
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