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PHOTOS: Female suicide bomber Shaidatu Adamu, 19, arrested in Borno

Troops of 251 Battalion have arrested a female suicide bomber attempting to wreak havoc on Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, the army said Tuesday night.

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Shaidatu Adamu was on a suicide bombing mission from Goni Kalachari when she was arrested
Shaidatu Adamu was on a suicide bombing mission from Goni Kalachari when she was arrested
Shaidatu Adamu was on a suicide bombing mission from Goni Kalachari when she was arrested

Troops of 251 Battalion have arrested a female suicide bomber attempting to wreak havoc on Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, the army said Tuesday night.

The female suicide bomber, identified as Shaidatu Adamu, is a 19-year-old from Gwoza.

She was arrested at Goni Kalachari, near Muna Motor Park in Maiduguri. Muna Park had witnessed several deadly suicide bombings in the past.

“Troops of 251 Task Force Battalion Maiduguri arrested a female suicide bomber who attempted to infiltrate Maiduguri to detonate her suicide vest and inflict maximum casualty on innocent Nigerians”, the army tweeted on Tuesday night.

Shaidatu Adamu after she was stripped of her suicide vest
Shaidatu Adamu after she was stripped of her suicide vest
The suicide vest Shaidatu Adamu was going to wear before wrecking the havoc
The suicide vest Shaidatu Adamu was going to wear before wrecking the havoc

She was reportedly captured by the Boko Haram three years ago  and had been in Sambisa Forest with them.

“Upon interrogation, she said her name is Shaidatu Adamu, 19, from Gwoza in Borno State. She was sent on a lone mission. She confessed that she had been in Sambisa Forest for about three years.

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“Consequently, troops from 47 Explosive Ordinance Device Battalion were invited to diffuse the explosives. She has been transferred to 7 Military Intelligence Brigade, Maiduguri, for further investigations,” the army said.

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The arrest of would-be-bomber Shaidatu, coincided with the warning issued by the army to farmers in Maiduguri, to return home before dusk.

The advisory said the farmers must return home by 4 p.m everyday as from Tuesday.

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A statement by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 7 Division of the Army in Maiduguri, Colonel Kingsley Samuel, reads: “All farmers to please note that all gates along the Maiduguri parapet will henceforth close by 1600 hours (4 p.m). So, farmers are enjoined to leave their farms early to make the timing.”

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