REVEALED: Boko Haram Behind Airforce Jet Crash, Ready To Release Video Of Captives
A renowned terrorism journalist, Ahmad Salkida has made an inside revelation that Boko Haram was behind the crash of Nigerian Airforce private jet that occurred recently in northeast.
He also established that the terrorist sect will soon release videos of the remaining Chibok schoolgirls and some women abducted from a police convoy in Borno state.
Salkida, a journalist disclosed this via Twitter, quoting sources.
The schoolgirls were abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno on April 14, 2014, while the women were taken captive when members of the insurgent group attacked a police convoy in June 2017.
The attack on the convoy had left two officers dead while 57 were reportedly missing.
The military had only announced that the aircraft suffered a mishap but did not go into details. The location of the tragic incident was not also made public but Salkida quoted sources as saying Boko Haram fighters gunned down the jet.
“Sources close to the Shekau led terror group say they shall be releasing a string of videos on the abducted Chibok girls, Police wives and crashed helicopter,” Sakilda wrote on Twitter.
“The group claims they gunned it down amid unrelenting push by the Army.”
Salkida had also disclosed on Thursday that members of the insurgent group were reportedly holding a soldier hostage along the Lake Chad Basin.
He dismissed the claims of the army that the sect had been defeated.

