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By Ihesiulo Grace 19 December 2016 84 No comment
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The Islamic State formerly known as Boko Haram terrorists have pictures showing its Sharia police in Lake Chad area.
The pictures shows terrorists meting out Sharia punishment to defaulters. The terrorists also claim killing 8 African Coalition Forces in the area. See the photos below:
Boko Haram shows it's Sharia police
Boko Haram shows it's Sharia police
Boko Haram shows it's Sharia police
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