ISWAP Cuts Off Borno Fishermen’s Hands Over Carton Of Fish
Suspected Islamic State of West
African Province (ISWAP) terrorists have severed the hands of two Borno
fishermen over two cartons of fish.
It was gathered that the
incident occurred at Marte local government area of the state.
The fishermen, according to sources,
were part of a larger group engaged in fishing activities under the control of
ISWAP who are usually subjected to levies and taxes.
The sources said the two fishermen
incurred the wrath of the terrorists on Wednesday, when they were found to have
failed to pay their taxes.
“This resulted in the confiscation of
their eight cartons of fish by the terrorists.
“After loading the fish into their
canoe, the terrorists were forced to abandon two cartons due to space
constraints.
“Subsequently, the Borno fishermen
secretly retrieved the two cartons that ISWAP abandoned. This led to their
arrest on charges of theft.
“Following their arrest, the leader of
the ISWAP terrorists group ordered that the men’s hands be cut off. They said
it was in accordance with Sharia law,” the sources said.
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