Boko Haram Chief Judge killed during air strike, ISWAP camp in disarray By The Eagle Online –
The recently appointed Chief Judge of Boko Haram terrorists, Muhammad
Shuwa, has been killed in a brutal air raid operation, just as the camp
of the splinter terror group, Islamic State in West Africa, is currently
in disarray due to intense infighting.
Series of air raids and the
merciless operations from the ground troops have recorded massive
eliminations of Boko Haram Terrorists in the lake Chad region.
So
also is the ISWAP camp is in disarray as infighting has further
factionalized the insurgents, especially with the appointment of Amir
Abba-Gana as the new factional leader.
Sources informed PRNigeria on
Monday that ISWAP appointed Abba-Gana as the new factional leader for
the group following the elimination of Ba’a Idirisa by the sect on
February 9, 2019.
Ba’a Idirisa had replaced Abu-Mossad Albarnawee,
both biological children of late Muhammad Yusuf, a few months ago after
infighting.
Intelligence sources noted that on the spot assessment
conducted on the Jihadists group had revealed that about 25 high profile
Boko Haram Terrorist Commanders were killed within the past two months
following intensified military offensives in the North-eastern Lake
Chad.
Terrorists and inhabitants have continued to flee the lake
chad general area to the neighbouring countries of Chad, Niger and
Cameroon.
An intelligence source told PRNigeria of the massive death
from explosions of Undetonated Improvised explosive Devices used to
fortify the camps by the insurgents after aerial attacks.
The source
said: “Two foreign terrorist sponsors were killed during the air raid
and ground assault by the Nigerian troops in their camps.
“During
the operations, most of the foreign commanders fled, leaving behind few
local commanders who move around Tumbun Kibiya, Tumbun Alura, Tumbun
Kurna and Kayewa, where their fighters relocated to after striking Sabon
Tumbun and Tudun Wulgo recently.
“The Tumbus are now virtually left
in the hands of local inhabitants who were forcefully recruited or
abducted into the sect mostly from Mobbar, Abadan, Guzamalla, Kukawa and
Marte Local Government Areas of Borno State, North-East Nigeria.
“The local terrorists fighters were also said to have been forcibly
recruited along with some few Budumas who stayed back to hold ground in
anticipation for elevation in status, who mostly cannot operate some of
the supporting weapons left by the feeing commanders.
“There is an
anticipation of an imminent and massive protest in the ISWAP camps as
some fighters started accusing the leadership of misleading them, while
on the other hand mothers of the trained child soldiers are also calling
on their children to lay down their arms and surrender.”





