1 April 2013

BLOODY EASTER DAY IN KANO CITY NORTHERN NIGERIA.



Pictures 1 & 2:  AK 47 rifles and   bomb making materials  recovered from the hideouts of terrror suspects in Kano on Sunday. Picture 3: One of the razed buildings used as a hideout by the suspects.

It was a bloody Easter day in Kano yesterday as no fewer fifteen person killed. Operatives of the  Joint Task Force carried out the raid to avert another  major attack  by  terrorists  in Kano. The operatives, acting on a tip off,  were said to have raced to the area around 4am  and intercepted a Volkswagen Golf, primed with explosives, which  some terrorists had wanted to use and wreck havoc during the Easter celebration in the city.

Residents of the area  said  the soldiers thereafter  invaded a compound housing the suspected terrorists but were greeted with  explosions.They added that the operatives who were not deterred exchanged gunfire with the terrorists for about four hours. The spokesperson of JTF in Kano, Ikedi Iweha, was quoted as saying that the task force killed 14 Boko Haram suspects in the raid.

He added that bodies  were seen being  carried out of  one of the   buildings in the compound raided by the operatives while 14 AK 47 rifles, 10 peak milk-size  IEDs, four drums of 50- litre  primed explosives  and   51 other items  in small drums were recovered.

Maguerade234 gathered that the houses  were  later demolished while the corpses were  taken  to a morgue.

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