Suspected Boko Haram Terrorists In Fatchu (Sissala West District)

Police wire message intercepted by Whatsup News outlines a disturbing case of a possible Boko Haram terrorist cell setting up shop in Ghana.

According to the wire message on September 27, 2023, the police command gathered information that some persons suspected to be terrorists might have entered Ghana through Fatchu, a community in the Sissala West District.

This occurred when Police in Burkina Faso received intelligence about the suspected terrorist in a hideout (Burkina Faso) near Fatchu (Ghana).

Upon picking up this intelligence, security officials reportedly moved in to neutralise them, but the terrorists may have had their own intelligence and immediately slipped through the security net closing in on them.

In their haste to leave, the police recovered certain items that were a dead giveaway that the group was indeed a terrorist gang.
Among the recovered items were a Ghanaian voter ID card, two (2) mobile phones, an unspecified number of ammunition, clothes, eight bicycles, etc.

Further search through the recovered phones revealed pictures of men dressed in typical military-styled terrorist uniforms. One of the pictures was that of a young man of about forty (40) years who bears resemblance to the picture found on the Ghanaian voter ID card with the name Abdulai Ibrahim.

According to Burkina Faso intelligence, the individual is also known by his alias, “Diallo Noufou”.

Ghana is increasingly becoming a hotspot for terrorist cells, most of which are drifting southwards from the Sahel region and westwards from Nigeria, Whatsup News has gathered.

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