The
Joint Military Task Force claimed on Tuesday it had uncovered plans by
Boko Haram to strike in the North during Eid-el-kabir (Thursday and
Friday).
The JTF also alleged that the Islamic fundamentalists had been
receiving assistance from foreign militants to carry out their deadly
attacks.
In a statement, the JTF spokesman, Lt.-Col. Sagir Musa, said the
group was planning to attack worship centres and other public places.
The statement said, “Information available to the Joint Task Force
indicates that the Boko Haram terrorists are planning to launch massive
attacks on military and civilian targets in Borno State before, during
and after the forthcoming Sallah celebrations.
“The terrorists have invited foreign militant groups to assist them in the anticipated attacks.
“We know where they are coming from but we don’t want to disclose
that because we don’t want to pre-empt our security arrangement to
tackle them.”
Boko Haram members are believed to have sought training in northern
Mali from Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and its allies. There has been
intense speculation over whether other links have been formed with
foreign groups.
The JTF has claimed that insurgents from neighbouring Chad have previously fought alongside Boko Haram.
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