According to Amnesty International: "One person was reportedly burned to death and 13 shops and five houses burned down by members of the JTF after an explosion at Lawan Bukar junction, Maiduguri, on 22 May 2012 when a convoy of JTF vehicles was passing. According to newspaper reports, after the explosion the soldiers at the back of the convoy opened fire, dismounted from their vehicles, smashed the windows of some cars that were packed by the roadsides and set shops and houses on the road on fire. Ibrahim Bukar Tela, a shop owner, locked himself in his shop to try to protect himself. According to eyewitnesses, the JTF poured petrol around the shop and set it on fire, killing Ibrahim Bukar Tela. The eye witness testimony reported in newspapers contradicts the JTF’s account of the incident. A press statement released by the spokesman of the JTF Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, which confirmed the blast, said that an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded when a convoy of JTF vehicles was passing on the main road. He said the soldiers then made some sporadic shootings in the air and that it was the explosive device that ignited the houses." [+]
Name | Other Names | Classification |
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Joint Task Force Operation Restore Order I [+] |
JTF
JTF ORO JTF Operation Restore Order JTF in Borno State JTF in Maiduguri, Borno State JTORO Joint Special Task Force in Maiduguri Joint TASK Force MAIDUGURI Joint Task Force (JTF) tagged "Operation Restore Peace" Joint Task Force in Borno Joint Task Force in Borno State Joint Task Force in Maiduguri, Borno State Joint Task Force, Operation Restore Order ORO I operation restore peace |
Air Force
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Army [+] Joint Task Force [+] Military [+] Navy [+] Police [+] State Security Service (Internal Security) [+] |
Publication Date | Publisher | Publication Title | Access Date | Archive Link |
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01 November 2012 | Amnesty International | Trapped in the Cycle of Violence. AFR 44/043/2012. | 27 September 2018 |