Two women have been beheaded by members of the blood-thirsty Boko Haram.
The women were, reportedly, beheaded by the fighters for being in possession of “charms”. The charms, in the opinion of Gboko Haram fighters meant the women were idolaters.
The fighters, loyal to the Ali Ngulde faction of Boko Haram, carried out the horrifying act in the mountain area of Mandara, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State. They accused the women of engaging in shirk (idolatry).
The worrisome story was made public by Security Expert, Zagazola Makama.
While confirming the heartbreaking incident, Makama said the two women were apprehended by the terrorists who, then,
alleged that charms (layu), were found with them during a search.
The insurgents claimed In a video recording released by them that the charms found on the women were proof that they were committing thesin of idolatry. Therefore, the victims were subjected to the faction’s trial system.
Thereafter, they were taken to a lonely part of the mountains and executed.
The gory deed was carried out publicly.
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