Metro Boko Haram 'Faction' Formed in Ghana Caught Torturing Muslim Women

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According to the Daily Heritage newspaper, three Islamic extremists formed a Boko Haram group at Akim Ofoase in the Eastern region of Ghana and tortured Muslim women who wouldn't obey their commands.

The paper names the suspects as: Abdullah Sulemana a.k.a taller, 30, Bukari Musa, 28, and Danjima Sheriff, 17.

The other 'Boko Haram' members are still at large and there is suspicion that they are in Nima, an Accra suburb.

The paper says it has a ninety-minute video showing the men whipping and torturing women who refused to stick to their orders prohibiting women from doing business or mingling with Christians in the area.

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