Friday 20 June 2014

Boko Haram Forcefully Recruit Cameroonian Boys Into Sect

Fresh report indicates that militants of the dreaded Boko

Haram group snatch young boys in Cameroon, from across

the boarder with Nigeria, to force them into the sect.

Photo: Cameroonian elite troops, B.I.R

According to Daily Mail, numerous villages in the area were

cleared out and schools torched by the terrorists even despite

the presence of elite troops of Battalion D'Intervention Rapide

(B.I.R).

Speaking with Sky News, residents said Boko Haram raided

villages during the daytime to snatch boys.

One of the boys narrated how he refused to join the terrorists,

causing substantial tension, however he managed to escape

from them.

While Nigeria accuses Cameroon of being unable to prevent

the insurgents from crossing the border and thus letting them

hide in the neighbouring country, the spokesperson of

Cameroon's Defence Ministry Lieutenant Colonel Badjeck

claims speaking with Sky News:

"They [Boko Haram] are not in Cameroon. Why would we

allow that? This is bad for Cameroon. We are suffering too at

the hands of Boko Haram."

It would be recalled that more than two months have passed

since the abduction of over 250 Chibok school girls. The

feared sect claimed responsibility for the kidnap 3 weeks later

stating that they would sell the girls in the market.

Numerous experts alleged that the students might have been

splitt into groups and relocated to the neighbouring countries.

Later Cameroon and Chad claimed they might block the main

routes said to be used by insurgents.

Despite the international support in the find-and-rescue

operation, the abduction victims still remain in captivity.

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