Boko Haram Bomb Maker Killed By Own IED
Afimag.com –
A suspected chief bomb maker and high ranking terrorist, Awana Gaidam, has been killed by his own Improvised Explosive Device (IED).
The 39-year-old chief bomb maker, is suspected to be apart of the command structure of the Boko Haram terrorists, as well as one of their capable hands involved in making of IEDs.
According to Leadership, Awana was believed to be responsible for planting many IED attacks on troops of Operation Hadin Kai during fighting patrols, along major highways between Maiduguri to Damboa, Bama to Pulka and Bita as well as Banki to Darajamal’s general area.
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Counter-Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad region said the bomb struck his vehicle along Njumia and Arra in the Sambisa Forest March 27, killing him instantly.
The sources alleged that Awana had planted bombs in strategic positions to fortify his camp within the Sambisa Forest but little did he know that he plotted it against himself, which blew him and shattered his body into pieces.