Wanted
Information leading to the location of
Abubakar Shekau
Up to $7 Million Reward
Information leading to the location of
Abubakar Shekau
Up to $7 Million Reward
Dates of Birth Used : 1965, 1969, 1975
Place of Birth : Yobe, Nigeria
Sex : Male
Height : Tall
Build : Slim
Complexion : Dark
Ethnicity : Kanuri
Languages : Arabic, Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri
Aliases : Abu Bakr Skikwa, Imam Abu Bakr Shiku, Abu Muhammad Abu Bakr Bin Muhammad Al Shakwi Al Muslimi Bishku, Abubakar Shakkau
Place of Birth : Yobe, Nigeria
Sex : Male
Height : Tall
Build : Slim
Complexion : Dark
Ethnicity : Kanuri
Languages : Arabic, Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri
Aliases : Abu Bakr Skikwa, Imam Abu Bakr Shiku, Abu Muhammad Abu Bakr Bin Muhammad Al Shakwi Al Muslimi Bishku, Abubakar Shakkau
Abubakar Shekau is the leader of Jama’atu Ahl as-Sunnah
il-Da’awati wal-Jihad, more commonly known as Boko Haram. Boko Haram, which
means “Western education is forbidden,” is a Nigeria-based terrorist
organization that seeks to overthrow the current Nigerian government and
replace it with a regime based on Islamic law. The group has existed in various
forms since the late 1990s. There are reported communications, training, and
weapons links between Boko Haram, al-Qaida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb
(AQIM), al-Shabaab, and al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, which may strengthen
Boko Haram’s capacity to conduct terrorist attacks.
Shekau was previously the group’s second-in-command. In July
2010, Shekau publicly claimed leadership of Boko Haram and threatened to attack
Western interests in Nigeria. Later that month, Shekau issued a second
statement expressing solidarity with al-Qaida and threatening the United
States. Under Shekau’s leadership, Boko Haram’s operational capabilities have
grown.
The group set off its first vehicle-borne improvised
explosive device (IED) in June 2011, and has increasingly utilized IEDs in
attacks against soft targets. Boko Haram’s August 26, 2011 vehicle-bomb attack
on the United Nations headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria marked the group’s first
lethal operation against Western interests. At least 23 people were killed, and
80 more were injured, in the attack. A purported Boko Haram spokesman claimed
responsibility for the attack and promised future targeting of U.S. and
Nigerian government interests.
On May 1, 2012, less than one week after the group bombed a
Nigerian newspaper building in Abuja, Boko Haram issued a video statement
threatening more attacks on local and international news outlets, including the
Voice of America and Sahara Reporters, a New York-based media service.
On June 21, 2012, the U.S. Department of State designated
Shekau a Specially Designated Global Terrorist under Executive Order 13224.
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