Boko Haram in 2 hour deadly operation at Yobe
EYEWITNESSES who escaped Boko Haram ambush at Kaliyari, near Lantewa along Damaturu-Gashua Road on Friday have said that the insurgents mounted a checkpoint on the highway and operated freely for more than two hours.
Lantewa is 75 kilometres away from Damaturu, the Yobe State capital.
Some of the eyewitnesses of the operation said the insurgents staged the checkpoint operation with a rickety military vehicle within a range of about one kilometre, stopping motorists from both sides of the road and demanding their ID cards to know whether they are security operatives, civil servants or Christians.
One of the travelers, name withheld, who said he witnessed the operation for more than one hour before he was miraculously released by the insurgents, told THE NATION in Damaturu that they left the place unhurt because none of them had any form of ID card on them.
He said: “We ran into their checkpoint and they asked everybody to come down.
“When we came down, they told us that they were looking for three sets of people: security agents, civil servants and Christians.
“They searched our pockets but none of us had an ID card on them. We sat on the ground with them for more than one hour.”
The source also said he saw a vigilante Hilux van that ran into the checkpoint and the insurgents opened fire on its occupants, pursuing them into the bush.
He said: “We were coming from Dapachi and I sighted a vehicle painted in military colour. When I sighted them, something told me that I had entered into the hands of Boko Haram people.
“I was the one that sighted them first because I sat in the front seat of the Sharon vehicle. Initially, I thought they were just coming to the road, so we could escape, not knowing that there were others in front.
“We left Dapchi to Damaturu and got to that place around 10.30 am. If you’re a following this road, if you pass Lantewa, you will get to a new tarred road before Kaliyari. Between Lantewa and Kaliyari was where the insurgents mounted the checkpoint.
“They were many and they covered a distance of almost one kilometre.
“There was a vigilante car that was coming from Damaturu. As they arrived at the place, they opened fire on them, the vehicle went off the road and they followed them into the bush, pursuing them until they caught them.
“While those ones were operating, the other ones held us from another end. So, I think they were many.
“I had some documents on me but they were inside my bag in the car.
“They asked us to remove everything from our pockets. We removed everything but no one was found with an ID card.
“I told them I am a businessman. They collected my ID card, looked at it and gave it back to me. Our saving grace is that they did not search our vehicle.
“They were doing the operation on our car when that vigilante Hilux came. I think what save us is that their attention was on that vigilante car that some of their members were pursuing.
“We were together with them for almost one hour, seated on the ground. It was only God that saved us.
“I cannot say exactly how many cars were there with ours at that point, because the ones that were coming from Damaturu were parked far in front of us while those of us that were coming from Dapchi and going to Damaturu were also far from them.
“But there were about 10 cars from our side. As they left us to pass, I also saw many vehicles at the other end and people were still being held. I suspect they left with many people.

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