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Boko Haram reportedly abducts four soldiers, two policemen in Borno

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The Nigerian terrorist group, Boko Haram, has reportedly abducted four soldiers and two policemen in Borno State.

Online new medium, TheCable, which quoted unnamed military sources, said the incident happened along Damaturu-Maiduguri road.

The insurgents reportedly attacked the security officers in an ambush near Auno village on Damaturu-Maiduguri road.

The online paper wrote,

The insurgents who appeared in military uniforms were said to have mounted a roadblock on the highway with three Hilux vans before taking away the hostages who were returning from a short break.

“Four military men were abducted in an 18 seater bus while two other policemen were abducted in a Gulf car,” one of the sources said.

Sagir Musa, army spokesperson, was not available to comment on the development.

In the past week, Boko Haram have intensified attacks in the region.

Many people were stranded on Sunday when the insurgents launched attacks on communities along Damaturu-Maiduguri road.

A driver attached to Olusegun Adeniyi, commander of operation Lafiya Dole, was feared dead when the insurgents opened fire on the commander’s convoy on Monday.

Adeniyi, a major-general, was on his way back to Maiduguri after a visit to Jakana, one of the communities along the Damaturu-Maiduguri road, where the insurgents struck on Saturday.

TheCable

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