Boko Haram beheads women found with ‘charms’ in Borno

The faction of Boko Haram loyal to Ali Ngulde has decapitated two women in the Mandara Mountain area of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, after accusing them of engaging in idolatry.
Security expert, Zagazola Makama, who confirmed the sad development, said that the victims were apprehended by the terrorists who alleged they were found with charms during a search around its settlements.
In a video recording, the insurgents claimed the charms found on the women were evidence of them committing the sin of idolatry and immediately subjected them to the faction’s makeshift trial system. They took the women to a secluded part of the mountains and executed them after the so-called trial.
The report stated that the execution was carried out publicly in the presence of other fighters and people to instill fear and enforce obedience to the faction’s doctrines.



