Chadian troops have rescued 85
Nigerians kidnapped last week by the Islamist terror group Boko Haram,
security and human rights sources in Nigeria said Saturday.
Dozens
of Boko Haram insurgents stormed the Doron Baga fishing and farming
village on the shores of Lake Chad late Sunday through Monday and took
away 97 young men and boys plus several women, residents said. The
raiders killed 28 residents and burned scores of homes, according to
residents.
The hostages were loaded onto motorboats and ferried
into neighboring Chad, with residents saying they feared the hostages
would be forcefully conscripted as foot soldiers.
Chadian
security officials reported intercepting a convoy of buses carrying 85
Nigerians" believed to have been kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists from
Baga," a Nigerian security source said.
"The convoy being led by
six Boko Haram gunmen was stopped on the Chadian part of the border
along Lake Chad for routine checks and the huge number in the convoy
raised suspicion," said the source, who asked not to be named because he
was not authorized to speak on the issue.
An official of the
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Maiduguri confirmed the
rescue of the 63 male and 22 female hostages.
The source, who
asked that his name not be used, said more than 30 hostages were still
being held by Boko Haram. He said their captors sped off with them in
motorboats when they spotted the convoy being questioned by Chadian
soldiers.
Boko Haram has been waging a five-year armed insurgency
to create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria. The group has carried
out series of abductions, including the April kidnapping of more than
200 schoolgirls from a boarding school in the town of Chibok.
Boko
Haram uses its hostages as conscripts and sex slaves, according to
authorities. They say Boko Haram has killed more than 12,000 people and
displaced more than half a million residents..
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