“We
have intensified patrols and continue our manhunt for suspected Islamic
insurgents. I can confirm that 13 people died and more than five others sustained
injuries one, very seriously.
It is a difficult situation but we are up to the
task,” a top security source working with the 4th Military Combined
Region, said January 13, hours after a suicide bomber detonated explosives in
the Kouyape area, Mayo-Sava Division in Far North Region of Cameroon.
Soldier Watching Over Cameroon |
The
security source said there are fears the death toll may rise. “We cannot rule
out the fact that the seriously injured survivor could die. Remember that after the
explosion people rushed left and right and others sustain injuries during such stampede.
The government has taken measures to ensure all the victims are treated, and
the rest of the inhabitants remain protected,” our source added.
No
security or government official could explain how the suicide attack could be
possible in a region which has been under red alert for almost three years.
French Moulin Fournier Family : Former Boko Haram Hostages |
It is said that a suicide bomber who was not immediately
identified detonated explosives as moslem faithful gathered for prayers in a
mosque in the Kouyape locality in the early hours of January 13.
No
one or has claimed responsibility for the attacks although security forces are
pointing accusing fingers at the Islamic Boko Haram group that has been
attacking Cameroonian military positions
and taking hostages.
Other
reports indicated that security forces had on January 12 in the Minawao refugee
camp arrested four suspected Boko Haram militants believed to be those supplying them fuel. The camp is hosting
more than 45,000 Nigerian refugees fleeing the fighting and Boko Harama attacks
in the North of Nigeria.
Some
security sources said they have not given up the fight against Boko Haram
militants. “If we were sleeping those
Boko Haram rascals would have already entered and taken control of part of our
territory. The battle is every day and we would never surrender.
We just
appreciate the collaboration we receive from locals who denounce suspects,”a
soldier retorted, with the Governor of the Far North Midjiyawa Bakary calling for vigilance.
Midjiyawa Bakary: Far North Governor |
Amnesty
International in a December 2015 report said since Boko H increased its attack on Cameroon;
some 400 civilians have been killed as they continue their criminal activities
in Nigeria, Chad, and Niger.
The
US State Department in a travel alert considered Cameroon as a risky destination
for its citizens especially the Northern Regions of the country.
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