US names two Boko Haram leaders for sanctions
Abuja - The United States Department of Treasury on Tuesday
singled out two leaders of the violent Boko Haram Islamist
group for economic sanctions.
The Department said both are closely involved in deadly
attacks in Nigeria, reports Vanguard.
The two Boko Haram leaders are Mohammed Nur and
Mustapha Chad.
The Department said Mohammed Nur, a Boko Haram
commander who has represented the group in negotiations
with the federal government, was placed on its financial
blacklist for his involvement in suicide bomb attacks, including
one on the United Nations headquarters in Abuja in 2011.
Also read: UN blacklists Abubakar Shekau
Chad, is a Chadian national who in 2013 directed Boko Haram
activities in Yobe State, the Treasury Department said.
The sanctions seek to freeze assets of the individuals and lock
them out of the global financial system.
The US had also imposed similar sanctions on the leader of
Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, and other commanders of the
group.
Read more at Vanguard .
singled out two leaders of the violent Boko Haram Islamist
group for economic sanctions.
The Department said both are closely involved in deadly
attacks in Nigeria, reports Vanguard.
The two Boko Haram leaders are Mohammed Nur and
Mustapha Chad.
The Department said Mohammed Nur, a Boko Haram
commander who has represented the group in negotiations
with the federal government, was placed on its financial
blacklist for his involvement in suicide bomb attacks, including
one on the United Nations headquarters in Abuja in 2011.
Also read: UN blacklists Abubakar Shekau
Chad, is a Chadian national who in 2013 directed Boko Haram
activities in Yobe State, the Treasury Department said.
The sanctions seek to freeze assets of the individuals and lock
them out of the global financial system.
The US had also imposed similar sanctions on the leader of
Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, and other commanders of the
group.
Read more at Vanguard .
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