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Suspected Boko Haram Member Caught With 287 Live Ammunitions In Toro, Bauchi

A suspected Boko Harm member, who disguised like a woman wore a Hijab, was caught with 287 live ammunition and explosive.

The man was asking villagers where is the biggest mosque in Narabi village Toro local government of Bauchi State.

When local vigilante searched his phone there was a transfer of N2m to his bank
account. The suspect is now detained Toro police station for further investigation.

Meanwhile some Muslim group has warned parents to guard their children and wards against collecting any bag or leader bags of any type from anybody to dispose, keep, drop or give 2 anyone.

According to the group they said this is the method used by used by terrorist in using innocent children as suicide bombers.

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  • May Allah see us through and protect from dos guilty peoples so called Boko haram

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