Sixteen men who were arrested by soldiers in Potiskum, Yobe State have been found dead just hours later with bullet wounds, community leaders said yesterday, demanding an inquiry.
Residents and hospital
staff said the bodies of all but the imam were later found in the morgue at the
Potiskum General Hospital.
“All the bodies have
gunshot wounds on them,” said a nurse, who asked not to be identified because
he was not authorised to speak to the media.
The bodies had been brought
in by soldiers and were identified by community leaders and residents from Dogo
Tegbo,
One resident, Tukur Danu,
said the cleric was not among the dead and added:
“We are worried about what
they could do to him.”
Community leaders believed
the 16 men were picked up and killed because all of them were from the Kanuri
ethnic group that forms the bulk of Boko Haram's membership.
"We demand a probe
into this unjustifiable murder," said one community leader ."We
believe they were killed on suspicion of being Boko Haram because they were
Kanuris."
All those seized were
related either by blood or marriage, according to another leader.
"The government should
look into this cold-blooded murder and ensure justice is done because being a
soldier is not a licence to kill at will on mere suspicion, Our fear is we
don't know what they will do next,"
He added that three more
people were arrested late on Wednesday in the same area.
AFP

I suspected the soldiers killed them.
ReplyDeleteGlarring but those soldiers must not go un-punished
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