There was a clash between the Nigerian Army and members of
the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) which spanned from Saturday to
early Sunday and left several dead in Zaria.
During the clash, the army also arrested the leader of the
movement Ibrahim Zakzaky, who is being held in an undisclosed military
facility.
On Monday, December 14, the soldiers evacuated the bodies of
the Shiite Muslims killed in the clash, says the group’s spokesman,
Ibrahim Musa.
“We have reports that bodies of our members killed outside the house
of our leader are being evacuated in trucks by soldiers,” he told AFP.
“Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky was arrested this morning in his demolished
home by soldiers where he had been holed up in a room that was spared
from the fire that gutted the house from grenades,” he said.
Musa also revealed that some of the victims of the clash included his wife, son and the former IMN spokesman.
“We can’t give a precise figure of the deaths but it is huge given
the number of the members that answered the call to protect the house
from the invading soldiers,” he said.
According to him, the group’s leader was not able to leave the house
as he suffered gunshot wounds from the sporadic shooting of the
soldiers.
“We gathered he was taken to Kaduna (70 kilometres away). We got in
touch with the medical doctor that is treating him who confirmed to us
that our leader is critically ill from four gunshot wounds he
sustained,” he said.
“He was shot at four times, this the doctor confirmed,” Musa told AFP.
Witnesses also spoke of soldiers removing bodies around Zakzaky’s house.
“This morning, soldiers started evacuating corpses of followers of
Zakzaky in trucks for possible disposal,” a certain Bashir Bello told
AFP.
“A large number of his followers were gunned down around his house on
Saturday through Sunday morning where they had congregated to protect
the house from military invasion,” Bello said.
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