A
Maiduguri-based businessman (name withheld for security reasons) on Thursday
turned in his biological son, a member of the extremist Boko Haram sect to the
Joint Task Force, JTF, with an order that he should be shot dead, witnesses
said.
The
son, according to close family sources, had once threatened to kill his father
before he fled home and returned only recently as security operatives continue
to clamp down on the sect.
He
was said to have returned as a prodigal son, seeking asylum in his father’s
compound.
“After
confessing all his crimes, including how he participated in the killing of
people and looting of banks to his father, the old man said he has no such
conscience to keep a killer son in his home,” said a close family member under
anonymity.
The
60-year old Kanuri man, who lives in Babban-Line Commercial Area, Maiduguri,
simply approached the Sector Office of the JTF and told them about his son.
Witnesses
quoted him as saying, “This boy is my son; he is a confirmed member of Boko
Haram and has killed many people, he too should be killed.”
In
a dramatic twist, as the young man attempted to flee from the soldiers to whom his
father handed him, he was shot at and struck down by a bullet.
He
later died. His father, who was yet to leave the scene simply turned around,
looked at the writhing body of his son on the ground and said, “Masha Allah”
meaning, “To God be the glory.”
Before
he was handed over to the soldiers, the young man was said to have revealed to
his father and family members that he possessed two cars and had millions of
naira buried somewhere near his family home.
But
the reportedly father said he had no interest in the ill-gotten assets and had
no intention of inheriting them as according to Islamic laws, they are ‘haram’
(unlawful).
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