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Nigeria arrests Boko Haram 'militants' in Kano | |
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Police in Nigeria have arrested 14 suspected Islamist militants, after a shoot-out in which seven people were killed in the northern city of Kano. | |
Three police officers and four militants were killed, said Kano state police chief Ibrahim Idris. | |
Some security sources have suggested that one of those arrested was one of Boko Haram's leaders but the group has denied this. | |
Boko Haram has staged numerous attacks across northern and central Nigeria. | Boko Haram has staged numerous attacks across northern and central Nigeria. |
The group, whose name means "Western education is forbidden", often targets the security forces and state institutions. | |
In August it claimed responsibility for a bomb at the UN headquarters in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, which killed at least 23 people. | In August it claimed responsibility for a bomb at the UN headquarters in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, which killed at least 23 people. |
The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura Abubakar says that until last week, Kano, the biggest city in northern Nigeria, had been spared from the group's recent campaign of violence. | The BBC's Abdullahi Kaura Abubakar says that until last week, Kano, the biggest city in northern Nigeria, had been spared from the group's recent campaign of violence. |
On Thursday night, suspected members of the group attacked a military-run secondary school near the city, killing four air force officers, hospital sources said. | |
On Saturday, one of those arrested - Mohammed "Hamza" Aliyu - suspected that his house was under surveillance and called in members of his militant group to attack the police, resulting in the shoot-out, Mr Idris said. | |
Weapons and ammunition suspected to have been stolen during recent attacks on police stations in northern Nigeria were found in his car, while bomb-making materials were located in his house, the police chief said. | |
A source close to Boko Haram described Mr Aliyu as a "new recruit" to the group. | |
The arrests come after that of a man accused of being the group's spokesman and a senator accused of concealing information about the militants. | |
The group first came to prominence in 2009 when hundreds of its followers were killed when they attacked police stations in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri. | The group first came to prominence in 2009 when hundreds of its followers were killed when they attacked police stations in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri. |
Its founder, Mohammed Yusuf, was arrested but died in police custody. | |
Boko Haram resumed its attacks - mostly in Maiduguri - a year later and has since staged deadly raids across the mostly Muslim north, as well as central areas such as Jos and Abuja. | Boko Haram resumed its attacks - mostly in Maiduguri - a year later and has since staged deadly raids across the mostly Muslim north, as well as central areas such as Jos and Abuja. |
Under Yusuf's leadership, the group demanded that Nigeria become an Islamic state but it is now believed to be made up of several factions, with various demands. | Under Yusuf's leadership, the group demanded that Nigeria become an Islamic state but it is now believed to be made up of several factions, with various demands. |