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Full List Of 28 Boko Haram Commanders Killed/Arrested By ISWAP Terrorists

Full List Of 28 Boko Haram Commanders Killed/Arrested By ISWAP Terrorists has emerged.

 

News Online reports that the Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP) under the new leadership of Abu-Musad Albarnawy has killed Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, and taken over his territories.

ALSO: How Boko Haram Leader Shekau Committed Suicide To Avoid Being Captured Alive

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Sources knowledgeable about the terrorists’ groups said the ISWAP faction has arrested 30 top commanders loyal to the late Boko Haram leader.

Some of the commanders and others arrested include:

  1. Abdul Bash, Commander Parisu
  2. Abu Mujaheed, Commander of Sabil Huda
  3. Mala Ali, Commander of Farisu
  4. Amir Hassana, Commander Garin Dambe
  5. Malam Bako, Commander Hizba
  6. Amir Halid, Commander Njimiya Falluja, Commander Garin Mala
  7. Abu- Fatima, Commander, Gwashke
  8. Kaka BK, Commander Garin Abu Asmau.
  9. Alai Bukar, Commander Mina Ngawri
  10. Abu-Ubaida, Commander Jungle Gabra in Pulka
  11. Amir Abdulrahman, Commander, Gobara
  12. Abu Muhammad, Commander Alava
  13. Ali Shara, Commander Yuwe Hanyan Bama
  14. Amir Huzayfa, Commander Yuwe Hanyan Welcome
  15. Abubakar Sarki, Commander Yuwe Hanyan Konduga
  16. Ibn Abbas, Commander Barin Bulla Yaga
  17. Ali Ngule, Commander Madara Mountain
  18. Ummati Mai Shayi, Commander Madara Mountain
  19. Mala Musa Abuja, the Chief Bomb Maker
  20. Mallam Bana Sharra, Chief Judge to Shekau faction, located at Garin Mala Hassan
  21. Baba Dr. Konduga, Chief Medical Doctor
  22. Alava Road, Ma’azu Dan Lokodisa, the Chief Prison Officer
  23. Alai Abba, the Caretaker of Women, children
  24. Mala Musa, Chief Mechanic Officer, located at Parisu
  25. Abu Zaid, Chief Bombmaker, located at Parisu
  26. Abu Aisha Special Clearance operations Unit, Fairs
  27. Amir Okasha, Bomb Timer,
  28. Farisu and Amir Awana

Among other terrorists.

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Breaking: Army Gives Update On Death Of Boko Haram Leader Shekau

It was gathered that following the death of Shekau, ISWAP fighters in over 30 gun trucks and dozens of motorcycles stormed Sambisa forest forcing the Boko Haram Commanders loyal to Shekau to surrender or face instant execution.

The source added that Abu-Musad Albarnawy, who had gone underground for a while now, was reportedly re-appointed as the new leader of ISWAP in the Northeast war theatre by the ISIS leadership which has become the major source of strength for the insurgents.

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The source further told Vanguard that ISWAP stormed Shekau’s camp’s general area “following massive protests against his leadership style after he had eliminated some top Boko Haram Commanders including Abu-Fatima, his Chief of Staff who doubled as the Operation Commander within the past one month”.

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