The soldiers were said to have repeatedly opened fire on the policemen, who repelled the Boko Haram attack on Borno town.
A combined team of police officials
confronted Boko Haram members in Borno, during which they (insurgents)
beat a retreat. [The Cable]
On Monday, January 20, 2020, a team of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) operatives who repelled Boko Haram insurgents in a fierce battle, almost got killed as soldiers repeatedly opened fire on them.
According to The Cable, there was confusion in Mainok, a town along the Maiduguri-Damaturu road in Borno, as the insurgents invaded in large numbers.
While the soldiers deployed to the area and
villagers took cover as the insurgents reigned unchallenged, a combined
team of SARS and Rapid Response Squad (RRS) officials confronted the
insurgents.
A SARS official who spoke on
condition of anonymity stated that the combined police team spent over
one hour battling the Boko Haram insurgents.
He explained that after the Boko Haram
fighters beat a retreat, the policemen were attacked by soldiers, as
they were trying to make their way out from the location.
The SARS operatives said his team members were shocked that the soldiers could attack them.
He said, “We were deployed in Mainok after
we got the information that Boko Haram was operating there. By the time
we got there, Boko Haram had killed some people and destroyed their
houses.
“We engaged them in a gun battle that lasted
for over one hour. We overpowered them and seized two of their Hilux
vehicles and weapons. Surprisingly as we were on our way out, we were
attacked by some soldiers. They fired several RPGs (rocket propelled
grenade) at us… one of the armoured personnel carriers (APCs) given to
us by the IG was partially damaged.”
The police source however said the
officer who led the operation ordered his men not to fire back at the
soldiers, adding that things got under control after a reinforcement
team of soldiers from Benisheikh, a neighbouring town, got to the
location.
In a video published by The Cable, the commander of SARS, Ibrahim Muhammad narrated how his men tackled the Boko Haram insurgents and the encounter with the soldiers
“When we got there, we saw them (Boko
Haram fighters); their identity was not even in doubt. Some were even
taking cover beside the wall. We were on them, we were charging in,
charging out,” Muhammad said in the video.
“Later, we noticed that they had escaped, the
RRS briefed me that while they sighted them (the insurgents) moving in
convoy on high speed at the southern part. We were then charging in
finally, that was when I noticed that the people on my right hand side
were soldiers… As we were coming, they were firing us and I said is it
this people again?”
Interrupting Muhammad, Abdul Kahlifa, the General Officer Commanding 7 division of the Army, promised that the matter will be investigated.
While briefly inspecting the bullet holes on the armoured personnel carriers, Kahlifa stated, “No
problem, we are going to sort it out. Are we not happy to see you
people like this? Are you people not happy to see us like this? That is
how it should be. Well done! Well done.”
What transpired
According to a soldier who refused to disclose
his identity because he wasn't authorised to speak on the matter,
aggression was the main reason his colleagues opened fire on the
policemen.
“Boko Haram terrorists dislodged troops in
that area and abducted about 10 soldiers. When the other soldiers who
were not on ground at the time of the attack came back, they had an
order to just open fire. So, they started shooting with that aggression," The Cable quoted the soldier as saying.
Following the incident, Mohammed Aliyu, the Commissioner of Police in Borno, and Olusegun Adeniyi, the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, have met over the issue.
Pulse had reported on Tuesday, January 21, the death of Lawan Andimi, who was the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Michika local government area of Adamawa.
Andimi was gruesomely killed by Boko Haram insurgents.
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