Shekau Reportedly Flees Nigeria Due To The Heat From Nigeria Army
Shekau Reportedly Flees Nigeria Due To The Heat From Nigeria Army
As the military sends its uncommon power units to track the escaping leader of the Boko Haram group, Abubakar Shekau,
there are solid
indications that the dread kingpin may have fled Nigeria through the
assistance of Islamic State (ISIS) gatherings working in East and North
Africa.
Saturday Sun accumulated that with the late loss of his bunch's
caliphate central command, Gwoza to the Nigerian troops and the attack
of Sambisa backwoods by a unit of the nation's exceptional power units
conveyed from their base in Makurdi, Benue State, the Boko Haram pioneer
saw his catch as impending.As indicated by tried and true military intelligence sources, Shekau needed to send emissaries to ISIS offshoots with fortresses in East and North Africa to prepare for his departure to their area from where he expects to coordinate his bunch's exercises or eventually migrate to ISIS central station in the Middle East.
One of the sources uncovered that
"having found that he was being followed through his Thuraya satellite telephone, Shekau as of late dropped the line and handset absolutely to dodge catch. Yet, the last satellite picture of him and other insight sorted out by strengths on the fight forefront demonstrate his urgency to escape from the nation to parts of East Africa or North Africa where ISIS is having a few footholds."
The source, a red neck military boss further told Saturday Sun that
"as a component of moves being made by Shekau, he now migrates with fewer protects and predetermined number of lieutenants knowing his development plan. This is to baffle knowledge gathering endeavors by security powers and abstain from pulling in the center of satellite picture catching innovation conveyed by some outside super powers and imparted to the Nigerian security strengths."
It was accumulated that as a major aspect of his offer to escape the warmth of continuous military operations in the Northeast Nigeria, Shekau has in the most recent couple of weeks changed his look and physical appearance drastically.
"A late insight from one of our outside accomplices demonstrates the Boko Haram pioneer clean shaven which totally adjusts his look. That uplifts our interest about his thought process, before we got other confirmation that indicated the way that he was attempting to cross the fringe", the source included.
As prior only by Saturday Sun, Shekau had stayed in emergency ridden Northern Mali to arrange the preparation and operations of the activist gathering before they were flushed out of there by a joint French and African powers, including Nigerian troops. He from there on crossed the permeable fringes to join his troopers in Borno State.
"He may not think that it simple to come back to Mali this time round however we think he may be focusing on East Africa or parts of North Africa, for example, Libya and Egypt where some islamist gatherings are bringing about insecurity now", a senior military boss included in the indictment of the war against the aggressor gathering told Saturday Sun, including that he can't completely say whether Shekau had in reality gotten away or still in the nation.
"On whether he has effectively gotten away from Nigeria, I have no such data yet in the meantime I can't decide that out in light of his level of franticness to escape and his connections with some different gatherings within the area and even past", the source focused on, including: "What we unequivocally accept right now is that he is still inside our compass or that of our neighbors; particularly Niger and Chad. He may think that it hard to move past these fringes and may wind up coming back to one of our remote towns in the North-East to stow away."
The source likewise expressed that Shekau had let some know of his nearby lieutenants that he would preferably bite the dust from gunfire from his watchmen than being executed by the Nigerian troops whom he sees as "unbelievers."
"One of his caught authorities once revealed that Shekau had offered guidelines to his own watchmen to shoot him dead despite a showdown with our troops who he calls unbelievers. He accepts that makes him a saint", the source included.
At the point when reached on the data that Shekau had fled the nation between the most recent week of March and the initial two weeks of April, the acting Director of Public Relations, Nigeria Army, Colonel Sani Usman said,
"We have a progressing war against terrorists in this nation and we are dictated by all methods and what it takes to wipe out, catch all terrorists and destroy all their known camps.
"On the off chance that simultaneously, any of their pioneers is caught, so be it on the grounds that the entire war is not about a person. We are additionally determined to capture every one of them.
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