Chad arrests 60 in bombing that killed dozens, injured
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Officials in Chad have arrested 60 people including suspects
from Cameroon, Nigeria and Mali in relation to an attack earlier this month in
the capital that killed dozens of people and wounded more than 100 others.
Chad prosecutor Alghassim
Khamis said Sunday that new details have been uncovered concerning the June 15
attack that saw one suicide bomber blow himself up on foot outside a police
station and two others near a police academy. The attack was the first of its
kind on N'Djamena, the Chadian capital, and came following threats from the
Nigeria-based Islamic extremist group Boko Haram.
AP report continues:
"The toll for this
double attack is 38 dead today, including the three suicide bombers, and 81
wounded and released and 20 wounded still admitted in the hospital,"
Khamis said. One person is seriously wounded, he said. The official toll on the
day of the attack was 23 dead plus four attackers.
An active terrorist cell
has been identified and dismantled, Khamis said, leading to the seizure of
"communication materials" and the 60 arrests, which included Chadians
in addition to the foreigners.
One of the suicide
bombers has been identified, and officials are working on identifying the other
two, he said.
Debris recovered from the
scene permitted officials to determine that the attackers wore explosive vests
made of special black fabric, he said.
"The information
received shows that this attack was well planned," he said.
There was no immediate
claim of responsibility for the attack but suspicion quickly fell on Boko
Haram, the Islamic militant group based in neighboring Nigeria that had already
attacked Chadian villages along the lake dividing the two countries.
Chad has been a major
military ally with Nigeria in the fight against the insurgent group, and Boko
Haram's leader has publicly threatened the Chadian president with retaliation.
Three
days after the attack, Chad said it had launched an aerial assault on Boko
Haram positions.
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