Military recovers Boko Haram’s video recordings
The Director, Defence Information,
Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, has confirmed that troops of the Nigerian
Army recovered video recordings of the heinous acts perpetrated by the
Boko Haram insurgents.
Olukolade, however, refused to disclose
further information about the crimes against humanity captured in the
videos in possession of the military.
“It is true that troops have captured
some video recordings of the terrorists but I would not want to say
anything on that for now,” he said.
He also confirmed to an Abuja based
media consultancy firm to security agencies, the PR Nigeria, that the
videos were being analysed by the military.
“A number of vital materials, apart from
arms and ammunition, have been recovered which are being subjected to
intelligent analysis. We don’t want to say much about that now.”
Olukolade was quoted as saying.
Investigation revealed that the videos
have scenes of trials, stoning of condemned people to death,
amputations, beheading of victims with knives and summary execution
through shooting.
It was learnt that the Joint
Investigating Panel of the security agencies had commenced investigation
into the activities of the terrorists and would soon present those
found to be culpable of these heinous acts for trial.
It was stated that the military was taking the issue of the videos seriously because they were being prepared for posting on YouTube to create fear in the civil populace.
PR Nigeria quoted a military as saying,
“Some of the video were meant for release through their normal channels
to the public before they were dislodged from their camps. They also
show the barbaric life in their so-called caliphate.
“The media and the public are advised to
be careful in handling or sharing sensitive and offensive videos
depicting atrocities that some viewers may find disturbing.”
Source: ThePunch
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