Nigeria: 58 women sex slaves, 75 children rescued

Despite claiming to have crushed the group, Nigeria continues to see skirmishes between troops and Boko Haram fighters

By Rafiu Ajakaye

LAGOS, Nigeria (AA) - At least 58 women sex slaves and 75 children were rescued from Boko Haram militants in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state, an army spokesman said Monday, saying the captives also included 15 men.

Onyema Nwachukwu, army spokesman in the crisis region, said in a statement that the sex slaves include two pregnant teenagers.

“The troops rescued the hostages during an extensive Clearance Operation on Sunday 3 June, 2018, to rid the general area of Bama, Modu Kimeri and Gulumba Gana of fleeing elements of Boko Haram terrorists who had escaped from the ongoing troops’ onslaught in the Lake Chad Islands and fringes of the northern borders of Borno State,” said the spokesman.

“The rescued hostages, comprising 15 men, 58 women and 75 children, revealed during a joint profiling and interrogations by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole [peace by all means] and other security agencies that the Boko Haram terrorists had sexually violated the females and used them as sex slaves.”

Nwachukwu said the operations have seen the troops clearing “remnants of Boko Haram” from villages such as China, Sabon Gari-1, Sabon Gari-2, Sabon Gari-3 and Sabon Gari-4, Nguzoduwa, Falla, Bulangala, Botori and Bula Matawa.

Despite claims of having crushed the militants, Nigeria continues to see pockets of skirmishes between troops and Boko Haram fighters who are sometime used as suicide bombers in civilian settlements.

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