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Gunmen Shoot SSS Officer in Damaturu

06 Feb 2012

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A burnt police patrol pick-up truck remains abandoned on the side of a deserted road in Damaturu, in the Yobe State

Gunmen late Sunday shot dead a State Security Service (SSS) officer in front of his house in Damaturu, a resident said.

The police confirmed the shooting, but said they were not sure if he was killed, reports AFP.

The SSS officer was "sitting outside his house with some friends this evening when two gun came through the back street in Jeri district of the town and opened fire on him and killed him," said the resident.

Yobe police boss, Lawan Tanko, who confirmed the shooting to AFP, said he was unsure if the victim had died.

"I received the report of the gun attack on the state security service officer in Jeri. He was shot by by two gunmen outside his. It is still not clear if he was just injured or that he was actually killed," said Tanko.

The attackers detonated some explosives to create panic and pave the way for their escape, he said.

The victim's friends ran away during the attack, the resident said.

The identity of the officer has not been disclosed.

On January 16, unidentified gunmen shot dead three Chadian nationals in Damaturu, capital of Yobe State, near the Chadian border.

Damaturu has been hit hard by violence blamed on the Islamist group Boko Haram.

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  • Boko haram sect. Your days are numbered

    From: Prince

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • They may think to rule this country but it will remain an illusion that will never come to play in their life time.

    From: Prince

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • It shouldn't be too difficult to hunt down and fully exterminate BK, so why are the Nigerian gov making
    it look so hard? It is almost like they are holding back. If they can't do the job, get the US to do it.

    From: s.ducain

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • The government should declare a state of emergency in Borno and Yobe states. These are the breeding grounds, headquaters and the most operational areas of the sect. From what has been said so far, people in the government and some of the Emirs of these two states know a lot about boko haram. The Federal government in trying to please their freinds in the north is putting the life of a lot of people in danger.

    The Emirs have been and still do interfere in Nigeria politics over the years which the Yoruba Obas or the Ibo Ezes do not do and nobody has not said anything about it. The northerners have been given a free reign of things in Nigeria for too long starting with the quota system to allow them catch up with the south. This has led them to believe that they own Nigeria.

    From: Abami Eda

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • D sect should respect God 4 God sake

    From: Samoo

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • D sect should respect God an stop dis

    From: Samuel adebayo

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Respect God donallah

    From: Samuel

    Posted: 3 months ago

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