Despite the State of Emergency declared in Borno State, gunmen,
suspected to be members of the Boko Haram, have defied the heavy
security presence in Maiduguri, to snatch cars from unsuspecting
motorists.
In the past one week, about five posh cars have been snatched from
owners in broad daylight, residents have said. The latest incident
happened on Monday when three gunmen driving a Volkswagen Golf car
attempted to snatch a sub-urban vehicle belonging to the Nigerian Red
Cross at a filling station.
According to a witness, the Red Cross
vehicle was saved by an inbuilt security device that caused the car to
come to a stop after the snatchers had moved about 600 meters. “They
were three in number that came to the filling station and parked
watching the two red cross vehicles taking fuel at Metro Filling station
along Baga Road,” said a witness called Adamu Shafiu.
“When the
first Red Cross “jeep” took fuel and left, two of the young men, about
18-years-old, came out with guns and asked everyone to lie down. One
asked for the keys to the second Red Cross jeep, which the driver handed
over to them.
They entered the vehicle and drove off towards
Bolori, while the Golf car followed them. “After they had driven for
some 600 meters, the car stopped. They tried starting the car but it
seemed to have anti-theft security device installed on it.
They
had to abandon the Red Cross jeep and escaped in the Golf car.” The
spokesman of the Red Cross, Nwakpa Nwakpa, said he had not been briefed
on the incident and would contact the officials in Maiduguri for
details. Security sources told PREMIUM TIMES that gunmen, believed to be
Boko Haram members, have snatched over 500 cars between January and May
this year.
“The cars were to be used in organising massive attack
on Maiduguri and surrounding cities in June to commemorate the June
2009 killing of their spiritual leader and hundreds of their members,”
said a security source who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES on anonymity.
President
Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday last week declared a State of Emergency in
Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe States, to check the activities of the Boko
Haram and other criminal groups in the states.
Several insurgents
have been killed since the declaration with scores of other arrested.
The military said it is succeeding in its task to rid the states of the
criminals.
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