Tuesday 4 November 2014

Boko Haram Beheads 2 Muslims, Imams In Mubi Adamawa, Warns Christians To Relocate Or Die

Sharia Law: 10 Amputated By Boko Haram For
Stealing Fleeing Residents Properties
2 Imams Dragged Out Of Mosque And
Beheaded For Preaching Against Boko Haram
Boko Haram terror sect is gradually gaining control of
popular cities in Adamawa State.
Last week, the insurgents carried out two beheadings
and 10 amputations in the commercial city of Mubi.
According to witnesses, the terrorists amputated the
hands of 10 residents found guilty of looting and
other sundry offences.
Sources in Mubi town said they saw the terrorists
parading 10 persons whose hands were said to have
been amputated.
The victims were said to been amputated in the
presence of residents the insurgents asked to
converge to witness the enforcement of Sharia law.
An eye witness account indicated that two imams
were dragged out from a mosque and beheaded for
allegedly preaching against Boko Haram. The
insurgents also advised all Christians in the Mubi
Local Government Area to relocate to other areas
except they were prepared to be islamised or be
killed.
The source further said that the Emir's palace in Mubi
had been converted to the residence of the 'Amir'
and that the insurgents hoisted their flags to signify
that they were in control of the palace.
"I must give thanks and praises to God almighty for
spearing my life; I saw as people were being
slaughtered like goats. I am too happy to see myself
alive," a female student of the Federal Polytechnic,
told our correspondent in Yola on Sunday.
The insurgents said their mode of prayer was
different from what Muslims in the town were used to
and that they were "in Mubi to restore Islamic
independence to the people and anybody who does
not follow us must be killed."
The terrorists reportedly told residents that they are
not there to hurt anybody but to free them from
religious slavery.
Many residents of Mubi have fled into Cameroon
while some are still hiding in the bush without food
or water.
Sent From David Aniemeka

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