Rivers: Suspected cultists kill two, behead their bodies.

One Christian Siraawo and Temple Oko have been killed with their heads taken away by suspected cultists in Kono community, Khana local government area of Rivers state.

The two men were attacked at their their homes late Sunday by armed-bearing cultists who shot them and beheaded the two bodies.

The suspected cultists also inflicted major injuries on two others; Thompson Oko and Patason.

The Rivers State Police Command has already confirmed the killing of the two youths in Kono, as the Police Public Relations Officer DSP Nnamdi Omoni said that the police has commenced investigation on the killing.

 

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The police spokesman also clarified that no arrest has yet been made.

According to him, “We are aware of the incident. We have started gathering information. Though no arrests has been made but be sure investigation has started.”

Meanwhile, the Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Khana local government area, Baridah Nsaanee, has called on security agencies to unravel those behind the gruesome killing.

Boko Haram Behead Village Chief, Son

Members of the Boko Haram, in the early hours of Monday, crept upon sleeping villagers of Talari where they slit the throats of the village head and his son, reporters learnt.

The attackers also shot dead two other villagers as they were trying to escape.

An official of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria in Borno state, Abbas Gava, confirmed the incident to journalists on phone.

“The gunmen invaded the village in the early hours of Monday and they stormed the home of the village head, Ba’ Lawan, where they slaughtered him and his son”, he said.

“After killing the village head and his son, they burnt his home down and as the villagers began to run for their lives, the gunmen opened fire on them killing two persons, while many of them escaped with injuries”.

Mr. Gava said Talari, an agrarian community in Damboa Local government, is located between Kilakia Village and Chibok.

Boko Haram insurgents have recently increased hostilities against villagers in remote communities especially around Damboa and Chibok local government areas of Borno State, which share boundaries with Sambisa forest.

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‘Paris Attackers’ Behead Captives In ISIS Video

One militant holds up a captive’s head and warns he will do the same on the Champs-Elysees in newly released footage.

Islamic State has released a video appearing to show the militants who later carried out the Paris attacks beheading or shooting prisoners and training with weapons.

The 17-minute video claims to include the last statements of nine of the jihadis who took part in the 13 November attacks that killed 130 people.

“These are the last messages of the nine lions of the caliphate who were mobilised from their lairs to make a whole country, France, get down on its knees,” a narrator in the video says.

It was uploaded to the group’s online channel and shows some of the militants wearing camouflage clothes in a desert location.

One of them appears to be Bilal Hadfi, who became known as the “baby-faced terrorist”.

He blew himself up outside the Stade de France during the Paris attacks.

“You destroy our homes and kill our fathers, our brothers, our sisters, our mothers, our children,” he says.

Samy Amimour, who was raised in a Paris suburb near the French national stadium, says “soon on the Champs-Elysees” as he holds up a captive’s head.

Salah Abdeslam, who fled Paris on the night of the attacks and remains at large, is not in the footage, but his brother Brahim, who blew himself up at a cafe, is shown at a makeshift shooting range.

The video also appears to show Abu Qital al Faransi – the gunman blew himself up after he opened fire in the Bataclan theatre.

The attackers are all identified in the video by noms de guerre, referring to their nationalities: three French, four Belgian and two Iraqis, referred to as Ali al Iraqi and Ukashah al Iraqi.

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ISIS Beheads 8 Libyan Guards in Oil Field Attack

ISIS has decapitated eight Libyan guards during an offensive on an oil field in the center of the country.

Libya’s military spokesman, Ahmed al-Mesmari, said Monday that the guards were beheaded after the terrorists carried out a deadly attack on the al-Ghani oil field near the town of Zalla on Friday.

Mesmari added that the ISIS group is trying to bring the whole petroleum industry of the violence-wracked country under its control, warning that the potential takeover would have dire consequences for the whole nation. “This is the lifeline of the Libyan people,” he cautioned.

According to reports, the terrorists also abducted nine foreign workers, including four Filipinos, a Czech, a Ghanaian, an Austrian, and a Bangladeshi during the attack. This is while one of the kidnapped workers still remains unidentified.

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Second Japanese hostage ‘beheaded’

Journalist Kenji Goto shown being beheaded in new video released by the armed group, SITE Intel monitoring group says.

ISIS has released a video purportedly showing the killing of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto, a monitoring service has said.  The video released online by the armed group shows the journalist who was abducted while reporting on Syria’s civil war last year being beheaded with a knife by a black-clad masked fighter.

The Japanese government said it was trying to authenticate the video.

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ISIS Beheads 8 Syria Rebels who Surrendered

Islamic State group jihadists beheaded eight Syrian rebels who had surrendered in a town on the border with Iraq last week despite pledges of an amnesty, a monitor said Monday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the men were executed and their bodies hung on makeshift crucifixes in Albu Kamal in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor.

“The men surrendered in Albu Kamal because the Islamic State had offered amnesty to people who fought them if they turned themselves in,” Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

Instead, he said, the eight opposition fighters were beheaded and then hung from crosses in a method often employed by the jihadist group.

The monitor, which relies on a large network of sources on the ground in Syria, said the men had belonged to a group that had fought against both the Syrian regime and the Islamic State.

Meanwhile, in the city of Deir Ezzor, the provincial capital, IS jihadists decapitated another three men, also hanging their corpses from crosses, the Observatory said.

The group said it was unclear when the executions took place, adding that two of the men were accused of collaboration with the Syrian regime and the third of fighting against the Islamic State.

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