A Nigerian military intelligence
source has told SaharaReporters that the top Boko Haram figure killed in
a recent operation was one Bashir Mohammed, leader of the Islamist
sect’s Uye camp.
Cameroonian authorities yesterday
released a photo of a dead man they identified as Abubakar Shekau, the
loquacious and attention-seeking leader of the terrorist group that has
launched deadly strikes in Nigeria’s northeast zone as well as Cameroon.
The Nigerian intelligence source
told SaharaReporters that Nigerian soldiers, not Cameroonian troops, had
killed Mr. Bashir last Friday in a fierce battle against Boko Haram
insurgents in Konduga, Borno State. The late Mr. Bashir, who bore a
striking resemblance to Abubakar Shekau and had appeared in a recent
video, was killed as he led insurgents who were attempting to capture
Konduga and then made a bid to seize Maiduguri, the Borno State capital,
as well. Nigerian soldiers routed the Islamist militants in Konduga,
killing hundreds of them and capturing weapons as well as vehicles
abandoned by fleeing insurgents.
The military as well as Nigerian
government-appointed negotiators claim that the original Mr. Shekau had
died since last year, reportedly assassinated by his lieutenants.
The intelligence source said Mr.
Bashir had adopted Mr. Shekau’s nom deguere and had been the person
responsible for issuing video messages in recent times.
Even though our source said the military was cautious not to claim
credit for Mr. “Shekau’s” death, he added that the Nigerian military was
buoyed by the capture of the armored tank usually displayed in the
background of recent videos issued by the sect’s spokesman.
Culled from: SAHARA REPORTERS
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