Chad arrests 60 suspected militants after suicide bomb
attack
Alghassim Khamis, the Chief
Prosecutor of the Central African Nation, on Monday said security forces in
Chad, had arrested 60 suspected militants and dismantled a cell responsible for
two suicide bomb attacks in N’djamena on June 15. He said the two coordinated
bomb at the police offices in N’Djamena, killed 34 people, including four
suspected Boko Haram militants, and injured dozens.
“Communications
equipment has been seized and thanks to new technology, witness testimony and
an examination of the victims, it is clear the attack was well planned ,with
explosive vests made from a specially-constructed black tissue. “An active cell
of a terrorist network has been identified and
dismantled, and that those
arrested came from Chad, Cameroon, Mali and Nigeria,” He revealed.
Khamis said it was the largest
attack of its kind in Chad. He identified one attacker as Issa Oumar, alias
Issa Tchoulou, but did not give his nationality. Khamis said bomb fragments
collected at the sites, had been turned over for analysis to the U.S. Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
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