Thursday 29 May 2014

Boko Haram: Boy Confesses To Razing Houses In Borno Village For N2,000

A suspected Boko haram member identified as Ibrahim Tilitili has made a shocking confession of how much he was paid to burn down houses at Mandara Girau village in Biu local government area of Borno state.

The young man who is Chibok by tribe and resident of Mandara Girau village revealed to being paid a sum of N2,000 to carry out the wicked act.

Ibrahim also confessed that one Mallam Sani also a resident of the Village gave him the amount and instructed him to set some of the houses in the village on fire.

However, he ran out of luck when brave young men nabbed Ibrahim, who was said to have succeeded in setting three houses ablaze and scaring away the villagers realised it was a lone attack.

Angered by the discovery that he was known in the village, the men wanted to kill him but for the timely intervention of some elders, he was arrested and taken to Sarkin Baka- renown hunter in Biu town, where he made confession that, he was actually paid by Mallam Sani who is also resident of the village to set those houses ablaze.

It was learnt that, after he was interrogated by Vigilantee leader (Sarkin Baka) in Hausa langauge and made the confession, he led the men who arrested him to his paid master, who was also arrested and handed over to police in Biu town.

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