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Bandits Behind Kastina Abduction, Not Boko Haram – Masari
Bello Masari, governor of Katsina state, has debunked claims by Boko Haram insurgents that it was responsible for the abduction of some students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara .
Eko Hot Blog had reported how, on December 11, gunmen attacked the school and, according to the governor, abducted over 300 students.
However, Shekau, in a four-minute video on Tuesday, said Boko Haram, whose ideology is against western education, carried out the abduction of the Katsina schoolboys.
“What happened in Katsina was done to promote Islam and discourage un-Islamic practices as Western education is not the type of education permitted by Allah and his Holy Prophet,” Shekau had said in the video.
But speaking on a Channels Television programme on Wednesday, the governor countered Shekau’s claim.
He refuted the Boko Haram leader claim of carrying out the abduction, saying the abduction was “conducted and executed” by local bandits.
“The report we have and from the information available to us, this abduction was conducted and executed by local bandits that are known to all of us,” he said.
“These bandits that are roaming the forest of Zamfara and parts of Katsina state, so far, this is the information we have.”
When asked if there is a connection between the attackers and Boko Haram, the governor said there are indications that bandits are reaching out to the terrorist groups.
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“I’m not absolutely discounting any foreign, either ISWAP or Boko Haram, indirectly working with the bandits,” Masari said.
“You know over one year, there were signs that some of the elements of the bandits are making contact with some of the elements of Boko Haram or ISWAP.”
Masari, however, noted that the government was working towards finding out if there is a relationship between the bandits and terrorist groups.
“With regards to this abduction, we have not seen yet any direct involvement of Boko Haram or ISWAP. However, we are watching the development,” the governor said.
“We are seeing through the evidence that we have; we are going through the tracking system that we have in place to find out if there is any linkage.”
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