Cameroon officials have arrested three suspects carrying a bag
containing improvised explosive devices in the northern town of
Maroua
where a spate of suspected Boko Haram suicide attacks killed at least 40
last week, sources said on Friday.
The men were caught on
Thursday evening at the entrance of the city following a tip-off, a
senior military source with the Central African nation’s special forces
in Maroua, told Reuters.
“The suspect who was carrying the bag
with the explosives is a Nigerian. The other two are Cameroonians,
according to their identity cards,” another senior local government
administrator said by telephone from Maroua.
He said the young men, aged about 20, were suspected Boko Haram militants who were planning another attack.
Cameroon
has increased troops and tighten security in the northern regional
capital following the suicide bombings, the deepest incursion by
suspected Boko Haram militants from neighbouring Nigeria.
Cameroon
security officials also carried out a raid on Thursday in Kousseri,
some 220 km (140 miles) north of Maroua, where some 2,000 Nigerians who
were living in Cameroon without permits were loaded in trucks and taken
across the border.
A local administrator said the raid was part of
measures aimed at improving security and controlling movements along
the border region.
The leaders of both countries pledged on
Thursday, following a summit in Yaounde, to work together to crush the
six-year insurgency which has killed thousands, spread to neighbouring
countries and threatens the stability of the Lake Chad region.
Boko
Haram, which calls itself the Islamic State’s West Africa Province
(ISWAP) since pledging allegiance to the militant group that controls
large areas of Syria and Iraq, is fighting to establish an emirate in
northeast Nigeria.
Source: PM News
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