Militants kidnap Cameroon minister's wife

Boko Haram militants are being blamed for kidnapping the wife of a senior Cameroonian minister and a traditional leader, and the killing of six others.

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Boko Haram militants (File: AAP)

Suspected Boko Haram militants have kidnapped the wife of a senior Cameroonian minister and a traditional leader in attacks in the far north of the country that left at least six dead.

Cameroon sent warplanes and elite troops from its Rapid Intervention Battalion to stop the fighters after two attacks on Sunday in Kolofata, close to the Nigerian border, said a regional police source.

Another source close to the local police force told AFP news agency Boko Haram had "kidnapped many people," adding: "There was the sultan, the wife of the deputy prime minster and several police officers".

Four civilians and two police officers were killed in the attacks on the residence of Amadou Ali, the deputy prime minster in charge of parliamentary relations, and the sultan of Kolofata, Seiny Boukar Lamine.

A source close to the sultan's family said "four people, including the younger brother of the sultan were killed, (while) he, his spouse and children were kidnapped".

The two attacks were carried out simultaneously at around 5am.

Another police officer said fighter planes were deployed to Kolofata early on Sunday morning and "there was shelling in the area" after the attacks, without giving further details.

The Nigeria-based Islamist group Boko Haram has stepped up raids into northern Cameroon, murdering and stealing with impunity despite military efforts to clamp down on its insurgency.

On Thursday evening, two Cameroonian soldier were killed as they tried to defend a local village from fighters.

Cameroon, like other west African countries, has beefed up its operations against Boko Haram since the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls over three months ago sparked an international outcry.

Also on Sunday, at least five people were killed in two attacks on Nigeria's largest northern city, Kano, by suspected militants from the Islamist group.


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