"The Nigerian military captured Boko Haram leader in 2009 in his parents-in-law’s house and handed him over to the Nigerian police force. Later police officials claimed that either Yusuf was shot while trying to escape or died of wounds he sustained during a gunbattle with the military".
The story above which in Nigeria history is true, was told by the coalition of Southeast-based rights groups to back their claim on the Nnamdi Kanu case.
The group shared their concerns for the Radio Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu alleging that he might be killed like the leader of the deadly Boko Haram sect Muhammed Yusuf.
The group also shed some light on the various consequences of the actions of the police for allegedly killing the head of this sect and where it has left Nigeria today on the Map of terrorism.
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