The wife of Cameroon's vice prime
minister was kidnapped, and Boko Haram militants in the northern town of
Kolofata killed at least three people in an attack on Sunday, Cameroon
officials said according to a Reuters
report.
Boko
Haram, the Nigerian Islamist militant group, has stepped-up cross border
attacks into Cameroon in recent weeks, as Cameroon has deployed troops into the
region, joining international efforts to combat the militants.
"I
can confirm that the home of Vice Prime Minister Amadou Ali in Kolofata came
under a savage attack from Boko Haram militants," Issa Tchiroma told
Reuters by telephone.
"They,
unfortunately, took away his wife. They also attacked the Lamido's residence,
and he was also kidnapped," he said. At least three people were killed in
that attack.
A
Cameroonian military commander in the region told Reuters that the vice prime
minister, who was at home to celebrate the Muslim feast of Ramadan with his
family, was taken to a neighboring town by security officials.
"The
situation is very critical here now, and as I am talking to you, the Boko Haram
elements are still in Kolofata town in a clash with our soldiers," said
Colonel Felix Nji Formekong. He is the second commander of Cameroon's third
inter-army military region, based in the regional headquarters of Maroua.
The
Sunday attack is the third Boko Haram has carried out in Cameroon since Friday.
At least four soldiers were killed in the previous attacks. Meanwhile, some 22
suspected Boko Haram militants who have been held in Maroua since March, were
on Friday sentenced to prison sentences ranging from 10 to 20 years. It was
unclear whether the events are related.
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