Boko Haram Attack Kills 16 Soldiers in Southern Niger

Hundreds of Boko Haram militants attacked a military post in southern Niger overnight, killing 16 soldiers and wounding nine more, the defense ministry said on Wednesday.

About 50 of the Islamist militants were killed in the resulting combat in the West African country’s Diffa region and significant quantities of weapons were recovered, the ministry said in a statement.

The Boko Haram insurgency broke out in northeastern Nigeria in 2009, but violence frequently spills over into neighboring Chad, Niger and Cameroon in the Lake Chad Basin.

In December, an attack blamed on Boko Haram killed 28 people and burned 800 homes in the Diffa region.

Source: Voice of America

Gunman Kills 3 Police Officers, Security Guard in Dar es Salaam

A heavily armed gunman fatally shot three police officers and a security guard in Tanzania’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, near a French embassy building. Police later killed the man, whose target and motive were not immediately clear.

A gunman near the French Embassy in Dar es Salaam opened fire on Wednesday creating fear among the residents.

The inspector general of police, Simon Sirro, confirmed the incident a few hours later but did not disclose details about the shooting or the suspect.

The police chief said: “We have lost our two soldiers but the man who carried out the murder was also killed but we want to know where he comes from and who he is and I will give you the information later.”

Shortly afterward, officials confirmed the death of another police officer and a security guard in the shooting.

The attack came just hours after President Samia Suluhu Hassan met with police officials.

Eyewitnesses say the shooting caused panic. Daudi Mwamala is an Uber driver who was at the scene.

Those with cars at the front didn’t have any chance to reverse their cars or anything, Mwamala said. What they did was open their car doors and run and some of the traffic police were also running.

Juma Selemani, a Dar es Salaam resident, says he thought police officers were firing shots to stop a bank robbery.

At first, he said, we were not scared as we thought maybe they are soldiers continuing with their work, but later we saw a man firing bullets in the air. He added that one traffic policeman said my fellow officer has died.

The U.S. Embassy in Tanzania has issued a security alert warning its citizens to avoid the area.

Source: Voice of America

Nigeria: Kidnapped Defense Academy Officer Found Dead

The body of a Nigerian military officer abducted from the nation’s defense academy has been found. He was among the officers killed in an attack Tuesday on the academy.

Major Christopher Datong’s lifeless body was found Tuesday evening, hours after he was abducted.

According to local reports, the kidnappers demanded about $500,000 ransom to free the officer before eventually killing him.

He was the third officer to be killed in Tuesday’s security breach at Nigeria’s Defence Academy, a training center in the northern state of Kaduna for the Nigerian army, navy and air force recruits.

A large number of gunmen disguised in military uniforms snuck past security early Tuesday morning and opened fire at the officers’ lodge.

Prominent Nigerians who have reacted to the incident include former aviation minister, Femi-Fani Kayode, who said in a tweet that “It is time for Federal Government to take a much harder line with these terrorists.”

Meanwhile, residents of Kaduna are expressing fear over the attack, saying if the security forces’ base could suffer a hit, then the entire state or even the country is unsafe.

Source: Voice of America