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Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by mrlizo: 8:56pm On Jan 27, 2013
Two Nigerian affiliates of the al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb — Boko Haram and the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi Biladis- Sudan — are planning major reprisals to protest Nigeria’s participation in the Mali war, SUNDAY PUNCH authoritatively reports.

Nigeria has deployed forces in northern Mali to flush out the al-Qaeda-linked Islamist groups who have taken control of the vast desert territory.

Barely 48 hours after the Mali mission, terror operations increased in the northern part of the country with not less four attacks in three days leading to the death of about 30 people.

While claiming responsibility for the attack on Mali-bound soldiers in Kogi State and the kidnap of a French citizen, Francis Colump, in Katsina State, the sect said its actions were based on France and Nigeria’s major role in the attack on Islamists in northern Mali.

Security agents told SUNDAY PUNCH that the sects, particularly JAMBS, planned to protest Nigeria’s participation in the Mali war, in the form of bomb attacks and kidnap of expatriates. It was learnt that whileJAMBS would concentrate on foreign targets, Boko Haram would focus on local targets.

A top intelligence officer, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said, “The survival of JAMBS and Boko Haram depends on the survival of the Islamists in Mali. If the terrorists in Mali are wiped out, that is the end of the ones in Nigeria and that is why Nigeria is at the fore-front of the Mali war.

“We have reports that the violent sects here have been instructed to increase their terror acts and it is not surprising. That is why they have become very restive in the North. We are at the border to intercept whatever arms they are planning to bring in. We also have plain-clothes security men in the North monitoring activities. We are ready for them.”

The Deputy Public Relations Officer of the police, Frank Mba, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the police were aware of the “plans” of the sects, but he declined to provide details. Mba stated that the war in Mali was necessary to put an end to terrorism in that country.

“All the terror groups in Nigeria receive major financing and training from Mali and it is expected that they will not be pleased with the war. They get support from Mali and we know they are not happy we are with the war, but Nigerians cannot to be held hostage. We are ready for them. We owe Nigerians a duty to be in Mali to totally eradicate terrorism from Nigeria,” he said.

Similarly, the President of the Northern Civil Society Coalition, Mr. Shehu Sani, stated that the war in Mali posed a security challenge because JAMBS and other sects that are sympathetic to Malian Islamists would target countries that contributed troops to the multinational force battling Islamists in the country.

“Nigeria has to cover its tracks at home. We are vulnerable to reprisals. There is no doubt that terrorists in Mali will inflict damage on countries participating in the war,” he said.

Meanwhile, JAMBS, has launched a massive recruitment drive in the North. Reliable sources in the security services told one of our correspondents that the sect aimed to be “bigger and deadlier” than the better known Boko Haram sect.

In recent times, JAMBS, which has been described as an international terror group, has claimed responsibility for some headline-grabbing terrorist acts. It was learnt that the ongoing recruitment by the sect, targets young persons, mainly men, indoctrinated to fight for the cause of the sect.

Even though the recruitment is restricted to the North for now, SUNDAYPUNCH gathered that the sect had plans to stretch its search for recruits to other parts of the country.

Sani said JAMBS was more dangerous than Boko Haram and that “foreign interests have much to fear from the new group.”

“JAMBS is in competition with Boko Haram and it won’t be difficult for them to get recruits in a society of millions of disenfranchised youths. It will be easy for them to get volunteers from the lower rung of the society. Its agenda is different from Boko Haram’s. The group is strictly toeing the instructions of the al-Qaeda which is to target foreign groups and persons.

“What makes this group very dangerous is their mobility. You cannot say this is where they are located. They operate a mobile command and no part of Nigeria is immune to their acts. If they can attack troops in Kogi, that tells you the nature of the group.

“It is difficult to estimate their actual number because they are not in a particular position, but I can tell you that they have high capacity to inflict lethal damage and to also carry our operations without being caught.” he said

Sani said the sect was not interested in “local matters” like Boko Haram.

“The Federal Government needs to know that this new group is interested in issues of global significance like events happening in Mali, the Middle East and in the Maghreb. The kidnapping of expatriates is an indication of what this group is about. They have a clear intention to pursue the agenda of the al-Qaeda. They are charting a new course beyond the shores of Nigeria,” he added.

Mba however said it would be difficult for the sect to have a base in the North.

“We can’t tell you what we know about JAMBS. But it is important that we point out that it will be difficult for them to have a base in the North due to the heavy presence of the police and the military,” he said.

The Federal Government had said the deployment of Nigerian troops in Mali was necessary to protect Africa from terrorism

Source: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/2013/01/mali-al-qaeda-allies-plot-revenge-attacks-in-nigeria.html
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Freiburger(m): 12:58pm On Jan 28, 2013
Why retaliating against Nigeria only? France?
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by honeric01(m): 1:06pm On Jan 28, 2013
Freiburger: Why retaliating against Nigeria only? France?

You can only bully someone weaker than you and in this case, Nigeria is weaker than France militarily, so you see?

I pray they don't attack Nigeria sha, but if they insist, they should not miss ASO ROCK. lipsrsealed they should restrict their attacks to that target alone. the rest of Nigerians didn't take the decision o. grin grin grin

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by apocalypso: 2:34pm On Jan 28, 2013
God has 2 do somefin
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Oluabayomi1(m): 2:35pm On Jan 28, 2013
abi number 4 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by ecolime(m): 2:36pm On Jan 28, 2013
Na prayers we need oo. Naija don become something else now. No wonder everyone dey play visa lottery embarassed

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:37pm On Jan 28, 2013
Nigeria is in trouble. Every Tom Dick and Harry will poke finger into our eyes. Why?
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by onyeguy: 2:37pm On Jan 28, 2013
May GOD take control, anyway thank GOD say non of my people dey stay for north again
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:38pm On Jan 28, 2013
Things fall apart ΑϞ∂ time changes yesterday.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by princemolak(m): 2:40pm On Jan 28, 2013
May God help Us O,we realy Need Gods Intervention,www.efiweblog.info
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Digiman(m): 2:42pm On Jan 28, 2013
shocked
"A top intelligence officer, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter"

Should such a SNITCH be an intelligence officer ? typical Nigerian !!!!

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by LagosBoi2(m): 2:42pm On Jan 28, 2013
I know JTF can't stop you cos all those talks na cheap talk, make urna hit urna target well. Leave civilians out of it and don't cross over from the north, Those you will kill and your wasted souls will all meet in hell fire.

the fear of boko-jambs is d begining of wisdom.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by ujukala: 2:43pm On Jan 28, 2013
We have to bear it afterall, we are their(mali's)big brother.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:44pm On Jan 28, 2013
Nawao 9th to comment
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by sonnykingsize: 2:45pm On Jan 28, 2013
MEND are waitin 4 u boko ram make 1 noise in niger delta then d entire north is history :-XMEND are waitin 4 u boko ram make 1 noise in niger delta then d entire north is history

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by tomakint: 2:46pm On Jan 28, 2013
Indeed, this is not the best of times for Nigerians, I hope Jonathan will brazen up as a man and a leader in these trying times, he really needs our emotional and spiritual supports! I will not cease to pray for this man's success in government and I believe HE will come out a success! They (the northern elite class and their gangs) have not hid their hatred for his government and will do anything to bring him down at all cost, the good thing is there is a GOD who will always show himself strong!

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by outrage: 2:47pm On Jan 28, 2013
GEJ naim cause am.. Just go CNN and Al-jazeera just pubicizing how nigeria is the police of africa and making noise about how many troops we took there! How wouldn't they vex and point their targets at us!?



You have problem at home you've not delt with your on another persons turf playing police!


Even if we took troops there you don't go out and be shouting and parading it to the whole world, what did you expect?


GEJ advicers no they try at all! No wonder he has been all over the internationa news agencies in recent.


Trying to get cheep credit, see the ting wan back fire now!

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Ola0711: 2:49pm On Jan 28, 2013
Islam again! Where is lacasa,maclatunji?

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by gramci: 2:49pm On Jan 28, 2013
The earlier the FG employ the service of drones in the fight of Islamist the better. You don't handle evil with kids glove.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by outrage: 2:50pm On Jan 28, 2013
sonnykingsize: MEND are waitin 4 u boko ram make 1 noise in niger delta then d entire north is history :-XMEND are waitin 4 u boko ram make 1 noise in niger delta then d entire north is history
See this bunsuru!
Watin carry north join this?

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by brownlord: 2:51pm On Jan 28, 2013
Who bring this news come again?, Abeg we don hear mk una no use fear kill person before boko even start, thnk God say my Cameroon visa don ready

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by izenco2005(m): 2:51pm On Jan 28, 2013
We don hear nah, how many times I will goin to read dis , abi make we start de cry undecided
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by ichidodo: 2:54pm On Jan 28, 2013
christians in the north should be alert this sunday, i envisage bloody reprisals from JAMBS, if not boko haram.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by YoshiMaster: 2:55pm On Jan 28, 2013
Shouldn't the world Police (USA) be supporting our efforts in Mali? or maybe they already are.

As the president said, we need assistance from as many allies as possible because terrorism affects not just one country but has the potential to spread to other countries as well.

I pray that we are able to put an end to this new fad of terror in Nigeria, and revert back to fairly peaceful times.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by solomon111(m): 2:55pm On Jan 28, 2013
outrage: GEJ naim cause am.. Just go CNN and Al-jazeera just pubicizing how nigeria is the police of africa and making noise about how many troops we took there! How wouldn't they vex and point their targets at us!?



You have problem at home you've not delt with your on another persons turf playing police!


Even if we took troops there you don't go out and be shouting and parading it to the whole world, what did you expect?


GEJ advicers no they try at all! No wonder he has been all over the internationa news agencies in recent.


Trying to get cheep credit, see the ting wan back fire now!
you are a moronn.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Ola0711: 2:56pm On Jan 28, 2013
Islam again! SMH! Where is maclatunji? He is the special Adviser to malian Rebels on Reprisal attacks...where is lacasa? He is the senior special assistant to Sheik gumi on social media affiars.

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by b03liberty(m): 2:56pm On Jan 28, 2013
JAMB...., i think is april, they want to attack all the candidate cry cry cry

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Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Tobbylobar(m): 2:57pm On Jan 28, 2013
Na wa ooo i had to elope mysef n my family to ghana b4 d attack begin embarassedNa wa ooo i had to elope mysef n my family to ghana b4 d attack begin
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by Smartjeezy(m): 2:58pm On Jan 28, 2013
Olu abayomi :
abi number 4 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Idiota U ARE SUFFERING FROM ADHD:Attention deficit hyperactive disorder....no cure has found yet.Grow up dawg
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by SlyIg(f): 2:59pm On Jan 28, 2013
And some people here on nairaland were ignorantly mocking why Nigeria shld send soldiers to Mali to fight terrorism when they can't even fight in their own country.
Hope they've seen the reason here. My humble president is fighting from the root. Thanks to my presido, more grease to your elbow your Excellency. We must certainly overcome them by God's grace.
Re: Mali: Al-qaeda Allies Plot Revenge Attacks In Nigeria by gramci: 2:59pm On Jan 28, 2013
Ola0711: Islam again! Where is lacasa,maclatunji?

They are busy preparing their defence of Boko Haram abi JAMB

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