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DEVELOPING STORY: Fresh attacks in Damaturu despite curfew

Published by Daily Trust on Wed, 20 Jun 2012


Daily Trust has received reports of fresh explosions around Pindigari ward. Details are still being gatheredA heavy rainstorm has enveloped the town as the confrontation becomes 24 hours old.13 more bodies have been brought in by soldiers bringing the total now to 43, hospital sources confirmed.A hospital source had told Daily Trust earlier that 30 dead civilians had been deposited at the Sani Abacha General Hospital after the almost 18-hour confrontation between the JTF and suspected boko haram members..JTF personnel have been trying to clear the streets of the dead and wounded.Before the search and rescue operation began, several wounded victims in need of medical attention had been calling medical and police authorities for help as the curfew has kept them from seeking aid on their own. One of these, Musa Isa, a senior staff at the state's ministry of animal and fisheries who sustained bullet wounds told Daily Trust by phone that he is hiding out in a house in Nasarawa ward where he was able to take refuge after being shot.Police casualtiesThe commissioner of Police has confirmed to Daily Trust that three policemen have been killed while four others sustained injuries during the confrontation. Daily trust quoted an unnamed hospital source earlier who said at least one mobile policeman was brought in dead this morning.24-hour curfewThe Yobe state government this morning imposed a 24-hour curfew on Damaturu, the state capital following the continued violence which began around 5:00pm on Monday.A release signed by the governor's Special Assistant on Information and Press Affairs, Abdullahi Bego, movement in other parts of the state has also been restricted as an added security measure. The 10pm to 6am curfew in Potiskum also remains in place.Daily Trust can report that up to the time of filing this update, gun fire is still being heard from some parts of the besieged town.Arson against schoolsAnother school at Ajiyari has also been set on fire in addition to the four said to have been burnt by this morning. An eyewitness had confirmed seeing Pompomari Primary School and a 3 bedroom primary school along Gujba road in flames. There are also yet to be confirmed reports that Bindigari Primary School and Central Primary school, both also in Damaturu, have been set on fire.The commissioner of Police confirmed that the school at Pompomari had been razed but was not yet aware of the other schools.Earlier in the day....Daily Trust learnt around 10am from a hospital source that the corpse of a Mobile Policeman was brought into the Sani Abacha General Hospital a few hours ago as well three wounded policemen. The corpse of a soldier was brought in around dawn. Calls placed to the JTF to confirm these have not been answered yet.Gun fire could then still be heard just outside the perimeter fence of the hospital, the hospital source said.Civilian death and wounded toll was still unavailable as residents could not leave their locations to move the dead and wounded. Eyewitnesses say there are corpses on the streets.A hospital source at the Sani Abacha General Hospital, Damaturu told Daily Trust that a soldier was brought in dead during the night. He said the soldier was said to have fallen off a moving vehicle and died as a result of injuries sustained from the fall. No other casualty has been brought in. Many of their previous patients had also run away from the hospital following the initial assault launched around it on Monday evening.MondayResidents said crisis erupted around 5.00pm on Monday and continued unabated, a development that forced the state capital to a standstill as people scampered for safety while thick smoke and raging flames enveloped the skies.According to witnesses, the Joint Task Force (JTF) had engaged the attackers numbering over 100 in a gun duel into the night. One report said the attackers were heading for the private residence of the state governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam, while another report said they were heading for the governor's official residence along Maiduguri Road.'We are on top of the situation...We actually arrested a member of the Boko Haram who was about planting an explosive somewhere,' he said.He said JTF operatives had also discovered a hideout of the sect members at a primary school in Sabon Fege. 'We have mobilized our men to the site,' he said.No group claimed responsibility as at press time but the attacks mirrored the pattern of onslaught being perpetrated by members of the Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'awati Wal Jihad, also known as Boko Haram.Sources said yesterday's clamp down was sparked off by the arrest of a suspected member of the Boko Haram earlier in the day in Damaturu, who allegedly died in custody of security operatives.It was also learnt from reliable sources that about 25 members of the Boko Haram sect were arrested at Yindiski area in Potiskum, 120km away from the state capital.A source at the Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital, Damaturu confirmed that trouble started at the hospital around 5pm when some soldiers took a suspected member of the sect to the hospital for treatment.'He was brought to the Accident and Emergency section with some bullet wounds for treatment. He was alive when they brought him. However, when we were about treating him, we heard endless gunshots behind the perimeter fence of the hospital. Some of the soldiers mobilized to the direction of the gunshots and fired back while the remaining soldiers took the suspect away,' the source said.'It was from here that the fighting escalated to many parts of the city in what looked like a series of coordinated attacks,' the source added.Speaking in low voices, many residents told Daily Trust by phone that yesterday's attack may likely be more devastating than the November 4th, 2011 spontaneous attacks in Damaturu which left many people dead and reduced many buildings and symbols of authority to shreds.Resident Maryam Ali said there was fighting between suspected gunmen and operatives of the Joint Task Force at Sabon Fegi area where the private residence of Governor Ibrahim Gaidam is located.Sounds of blasts and gunshots soon manifested in other areas, including Nayinawa, Gwange, Gashua Road, Ali Marami as well as settlements in the western and eastern bypass of Damaturu.'I am afraid to tell you that the assailants have probably attacked the governor's private house in Sabon Fegi,' Mohammed Sani, a resident of the area said, adding that he saw a thick smoke from the direction of the house where Governor Gaidam stays with his family.Daily Trust also gathered that a police outpost located close to the governor's private residence was destroyed by the ravaging explosives of the gunmen.The number of people killed and those injured could not be ascertained as at the time of filing this report.'It will not be possible to bring any corpse now because as I am talking to you, sounds of gunshots still rent the air and we have many outpatients that have been trapped here,' the source at the hospital, who spoke to our correspondent around 9.20pm said.
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