Boko Haram is now targeting vigilance group members in Borno State killing about
30 in separate attacks on at least two villages in Borno State on Thursday.
Attacked were Morofo in Marte local government area where 25 were killed and
Kinmi in Biu Local government area which lost five residents.
The deceased were described as members of the local vigilance groups.
The Boko Haram attacks appeared to be reprisals on vigilance groups following the
recent killing of scores of Boko Haram members by vigilance groups in two
communities in the state.
Most villages have formed vigilance groups to protect their communities from
militant attacks.
Residents from Morofo and Kinmi said the invaders came in a convoy and gathered
the men of
the community together.
They accused them of being members of vigilante groups and killed them all, one
villager from Moforo who escaped across the border to Cameroon told the BBC
Hausa service.
They then burnt down all the shops in the market, leaving the villagers destitute, he
said.
A resident of Kimbi village said the villagers contacted the security forces to alert
them to their attack, but were told it was not an area under military control so they
could not be helped.
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