Three North Korean doctors
serving at a hospital in Yobe state were killed early Sunday morning, police
said.
There were mixed reports
initially on where the victims were from, but Yobe State commissioner of police
told CNN they were North Korean physicians assisting at Potiskum General
Hospital as part of a government agreement.
The government in Pyongyang
has not confirmed that the victims were North Korean nationals.
Police authorities say 10
suspects are under arrest.
“At this point we cannot say
if they are Boko Haram, hired killers or common criminals, but we have cordoned
off the area and are in the process of interrogating them,” Commissioner of
Police, Sanusi Rufa’i said.
Boko Haram is an Islamist
militant group that has carried out scores of attacks across the north over the
years.
The group, whose name means
“Western education is forbidden,” has referred to itself as the Nigerian
Taliban. It seeks to overthrow the government and replace it with a regime
based on Islamic law.
Sunday’s predawn slayings
came on the heels of another deadly attack against medical workers. On Friday,
nine health workers who were administering polio vaccinations were killed in
Kano, the biggest city in northern Nigeria.
The victims, eight women and
one man, were working for a government program established to vaccinate people
across Nigeria.
Source: Punch
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