Boko Haram kills 48 Nigerian fishermen near Chad.
Boko
Haram officially
called Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'Awati Wal-Jihad, is a militant
Islamist movement based in northeast Nigeria
has
been reported to have killed 48 Nigerian Fishermen today near Chad, a
landlocked
country in
Central
Africa.
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| Boko Haram has been stepping up its attacks |
A
fish traders' group said some victims had their throats slit whilst
others were tied up and drowned in Lake Chad.
The
attack took place on Thursday, but the news took several days to come
to light because Boko Haram has destroyed mobile phone masts in the
area.
It
was the second major attack in two days by Boko Haram.
In
Thursday's attack, the traders were on their way to Chad to buy fish
when militants blocked their path near the village of Doron Baga,
some 180km (112 miles) north of Maiduguri in Borno state.
Abubakar
Gamandi, the head of the fish sellers' association, said the
militants had used no guns.
"The
attackers killed their victims silently without the use of the gun to
avoid attracting attention from the multi-national troops," he
told AFP news agency.
Troops
from Nigeria, Chad and Niger have been deployed to the area and have
a base at Doron Baga, but the military task force has had little
impact, says the BBC's Will Ross in Lagos.
On
Wednesday, Boko Haram gunmen attacked the village of Azaya Kura, also
in Borno state, killing at least 45 people.
In
this attack too, victims' hands were tied behind their backs and
their throats were slit. The attack was apparently aimed at punishing
the community after four insurgents were pointed out to soldiers and
were shot dead.Boko
Haram has been waging an insurgency in Nigeria since 2009.
It
has stepped up attacks against civilian targets since the Nigerian
military launched an offensive against the group last year.
