Boko Haram Releases Wife Of Cameroonian Deputy Prime Minister, 10 Chinese Workers
Boko Haram militants have released the wife of Cameroonian Vice
Prime Minister Amadou Ali, ten Chinese workers and district heads
kidnapped a few months ago.
Boko
Haram militants have released the wife of Cameroonian Vice Prime
Minister Amadou Ali, ten Chinese workers and district heads kidnapped a
few months ago.
SaharaReporters confirmed that Mrs. Ali, who was abducted by the militants in July, had arrived in Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, following her release.
Our Cameroonian sources also disclosed that Boko Haram militants also released at least 10 Chinese workers abducted in Cameroon as well as a district head and his children.
Mrs. Ali was abducted in July in Kolofata, a town in the far north region of Cameroon. The terrorist group killed three persons in the operation to abduct the wife of such a major Cameroonian government official.
Although the Cameroonian government had given the impression that the Vice Prime Minister's wife had been rescued by the country's military, the woman remained in captivity until today.
Cameroonian government officials are expected to address the media tomorrow regarding the release of Mrs. Ali and several other victims of abduction.
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