Nigerian soldiers |
By: Michael Olugbode
A 60-year old Maiduguri based businessman, Friday, turned in
his son, a member of the deadly Boko Haram sect, to the Joint Task Force (JTF),
Operation Restore Order.
It was gathered from a source within the family that the son
before departing from the family house few days ago had threatened to kill his
father.
But to everyone’s surprise the son returned home some days
later, pleading with his father to give him refuge from the soldiers, who have
started a clampdown on the sect.
The source said the son "after confessing all his
crimes, including how he participated in killing of people and looting of banks
to his father, the old man decided that it was against his conscience to keep a
killer-son in his home, so decided to turn him in."
The source further revealed that the father, who is Kanuri,
after making up his mind against housing a killer-son approached the Sector
office of the JTF and told them of the criminal involvement of his son.
It was gathered that the soldiers followed the father home
to arrest the son, who had to be shot dead, while trying to escape arrest.
An eyewitness described the incident: "When the young
man was shot by the soldiers and was writhing in pains, the old man only turned
to say Masha Allah (to God be the glory)."
The old man was also said to have decided against taking up
the ill-gotten wealth of his son stashed away near the family house.
A source said: "Before he was handed over to the
soldiers, the young man had revealed to his father and family members that he
possessed two cars and had millions of Naira buried somewhere near the family
home.
"But the no-nonsense father said he has no interest in
his ill-gotten asset and has no intentions of inheriting his assets, according
to Islamic injunctions because they are 'haram," the source further
revealed.
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