Five female suicide bombers were intercepted on Friday morning in Maiduguri by members of the youth vigilante group, popularly called Civilian JTF in Borno State, North-East Nigeria.
Speaking to our correspondent on the incident, the spokesman of the
youth vigilante group, Barrister Jubrin Gunda said the five suicide
bombers were intercepted at about 5:20 am trying to gain entry into Maiduguri.
He said members of the youth vigilante group had prior intelligence
that there would be suicide bomb attacks on Maiduguri and as such they
had beefed up security around the troubled town.
He said the suicide bombers were sighted at the outskirts of the
town around Polo and Giwa barrack areas and were shot dead by the youth
vigilantes.
Gunda also revealed that they did not come in at once but different
times and since they did not stop to be searched by the vigilante, they
had to be shot.
He lamented that three of the vigilantes suffered serious injuries during the attack and had to be taken to the hospital.
He said: “Three of our boys had injuries from the attacks and are
presently on admission at the hospital, we were happy that five female
suicide bombers that wanted to sneak into the town to cause havoc were
killed.”
Some of the residents who spoke to our correspondents said they
heard heavy blasts in the early hour of Friday and thought it was the
military that was test running their ammunition.
A resident, Abba Yunus said: “I heard deafening noise just after the early morning prayer, some minutes after 5am but thought it was the military testing their equipment as it was the normal practice.”
Gunda however said the heavy sound was the result of the blast that greeted the shooting of the suicide bombers.
He noted that when the suicide bombers were shot the bombs on the
females detonated and that was what resulted in the injuries of the
three youth vigilantes.

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