23 Jun 2014
Wreckage of some building's in one of the villages attacked
Michael Olugbode
Over 60 women may have been abducted from Kummabza village in Damboa local government area of Borno state between Thursday last week and Sunday.
Sources from the area revealed to journalists Monday that the hoodlums believed to be members of the outlawed Boko Haram sect continued to invade the town last week and abducted their women.
The sources also said that the whole village was destroyed by the hoodlums who were alleged to have killed about 30 men in the siege on the village.
The Damboa Council chairman, Alamin Mohammed could not be reached on phone for confirmation
The secretary of the council, Modu Mustapha who spoke to journalists however said he was not authorised to speak on the matter.
All attempts to get security agencies to speak on the incident was equally not successful as the mobile telephone lines of their spokesmen were not reachable.
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