By Sahara reporters |
A security source in Adamawa State has
just phoned SaharaReporters that suspected members of the militant Islamist
sect, Boko Haram, attacked a church and a market at a town bordering the
Republic of Cameroon. The source disclosed that ten people lost their lives in
the attacks.
Our source said the suspected Boko Haram
militants struck in Gila, a small town located in Maiha local government area
of Adamawa State. The village, which is close to the border with Cameroon, is
about 30 kilometers from Maiha, the headquarters of the local government
council.
The security source stated that a few
heavily armed men opened fire in a market in the town, killing six persons.
Soon after, they reportedly attacked worshipers at a church called EYN Church.
They gunned four worshipers to death, leaving more than ten with varying
gunshot wounds. The assailants then fled across the border into Cameroon, said
our source.
The Adamawa State Police Command
confirmed the attacks at the church and the market. The command’s spokesman,
Mohammed Ibrahim, said the wounded had been rushed to a nearby hospital.
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