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How ISWAP intercepted and looted food meant for IDPs in Borno
Details of how members of the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) attacked and looted a convoy of 40 trucks of food meant for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and resettled communities in Borno have emerged.
The attack, according to Dailytrust occurred Thursday night around Layi village in Mobbar Local Government Area of the state.
Top security sources who were briefed about the Borno attack told Dailytrust Saturday that the food and nutritional products consignment was on its way to Damasak.
It was part of the palliative by the World Food Program (WFP) for IDPs from Abadam and victims of the Boko Haram violence returning to their homes in Mobbar.
“The attackers were in four gun trucks. After heavy attacks on the convoy, they succeeded in intercepting four of the vehicles and emptied nearly everything from the vehicles,” the source said.
It was also gathered that the terrorists are now firming up their control of major roads and strategic areas in the southern and northern parts of Borno.
Intelligence sources in the area have reported that ISWAP members in four trucks have been deployed to Kareto village in Mobbar Local Government Area.
Terror group plans eid prayer in ‘captured’ communities, enclaves
As part of their expansionist activities, the terror groups are said to have concluded plans to conduct eid prayers in some of the areas under their control, today (Saturday).
Credible sources said like what obtained in the past years, Boko Haram members loyal to late Abubakar Shekau, and those loyal to ISWAP led by late Abu Musab Albarnawi, the son of late Boko Haram founder Mohammed Yusuf, have, among others, cleared grounds around the shores of the Lake Chad and Sambisa forest and would observe the Eid-el-Kabir prayer there.
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