Nigeria’s
terror outfit, Boko Haram, is said to have commenced the recruitment of
women for the movement of arms and ammunition in the North Eastern
geo-political zone.
It was learnt that the leadership of the JTF had informed operatives
of the special task force during a briefing in Maiduguri, that the sect
was recruiting women into its fold as couriers.
An officer of the JTF, who pleaded anonymity, told our correspondent
on Friday, that the group also planned to use women to get the
addresses and locations of some prominent politicians and businessmen
considered to be enemies of the sect.
Prior to the revelation that the sect was recruiting women for intelligence gathering and operational information, women were often ignored during searches by JTF operatives.
Operatives of the JTF who had initially avoided the screening of
women in order to avoid whipping up religious sentiments had since
embarked on the screening of women.
The source said, “Boko Haram now recruits women to help them carry their arms and ammunition.
“Before now, JTF operatives don’t search women here. If you see three
women and two men in a car, only the men are asked to come down and
frisked. You don’t do that to women; the women were hardly searched.
“But we got the information that they want to use women to get
information they need for launching their attacks; they want to use them
to lure prominent politicians and people that are not supporting them
and kill them.”
Source added that the sect also planned to use women to monitor
locations of JTF operatives in order to carry out sudden attacks.
“But since we got that information, our operatives have started searching everybody. If operatives find three men and a woman
in a car, all of them are asked to come down for searches to be
conducted unlike before. It is not being done to hurt or molest
anybody,” he added.
The reported moves to co-opt women into the sect’s activities is
coming on the heels of an offer for ceasefire by Boko Haram last week.
While reacting to the offer for ceasefire by the sect, the Chief of
Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, said the Federal Government could
only take the sect seriously if after one-month ceasefire, there is no
violence in the North.
Ibrahim said, “You see, we must treat with a lot of caution.
Meanwhile, the JTF has apprehended some suspected terrorists who fled Mali for Borno State.
It was learnt that the terror suspects were being held at the headquarters of the JTF in Maiduguri.
However, the Director of Defence Information, Col. Mohammed Yerima, said he was not aware of the arrests and referred our correspondent to the Spokesman of the JTF, Sagir Musa.
When one SUNDAY PUNCH contacted Musa, he said he was not aware of it and promised to brief our correspondent on the development later.
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