Suicide bombing is an act whereby an
individual personally delivers explosives and detonates them with the
sole aim of inflicting the greatest possible damage, killing himself in
the process in order to serve the interests of the sponsoring
individuals or organisations.
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Records have revealed that suicide
bombers are capable of carrying out very wicked, audacious and highly
destructive acts that are shocking on the account of their specific
intention to destroy critical infrastructure and kill mostly
unsuspecting civilians or injure anyone within the range of the
explosion. But if I may ask, what kind of a person would sacrifice his
life in order to kill innocent people and what would possibly motivate
that person to take the offer of becoming a suicide bomber?
In the wake of several tragic incidents,
the government, civil society as well as security agencies have always
found it difficult to objectively analyse the causes and processes
through which suicide bombings are carried out since there is no single
theory as to what brings about such wicked act. Although many people
have cited negative indoctrination, radicalisation and religion as prime
motivators but the act involved a wide variety of motivation including
politics, quest for revenge, humiliation as well as altruism.
The willingness of the perpetrator to
kill himself shows a very high symbolic value and dedication to whatever
may be his cause. However, the truth is that suicide bombing has become
a most accessible weapon of choice available to the terrorist groups
because of its cost-effectiveness, lethality, ability to cause confusion
as well as the tremendous amount of publicity and fear it generates as
clearly witnessed in the series of bomb attacks across the nation. For
example, immediately after the last blast, the usual crowd witnessed at
motor parks, night clubs and other social event centres, in no time,
disappeared because of the wide speculations through the media that
there was likely to be another bomb attack in those areas. This is a
classical example of the effect of fears associated with terrorism.
Characteristics of a potential suicide bomber
There is no specific profile for anyone
who engages himself in suicide bombing. A suicide bomber can come from
nearly every cultural background, religion, race, creed or gender.
However, the following are common characteristics of a potential suicide
bomber.
Through his behaviour
• He behaves in a way similar to someone with no future.
• His mental state could present clues –
his eyes are secretive, he makes obvious attempt to avoid eye contact
with the people he perceived to be his enemies and always looking at
every possible exit.
• Mumbling prayers – may be fervently praying to himself, showing the impression of whispering to someone else.
• He shows no response to any authoritative voice, command or instruction.
Through his appearance
• He wears clothes that are unsuitable
for the present-day weather. For instance, wearing of sweater or
rain-coat during hot weather.
• He wears slack or puffy clothes. This gives the impression that his body is excessively larger than his head or feet.
• Sweating – resulting from tension and
stress or wearing of unsuitable clothes. For instance, wearing a heavy
coat during high weather temperature.
• He appears to be focused and more vigilant on his target.
• He will usually have his hands placed
in the pocket, around the button of the detonator and ready to set off
the bomb at the slightest opportunity.
• He carries big bags or backpacks tightly with wires piercing out of the bag.
• He may most likely have a clean shave
or low hair-cut especially when he is ready to carry out the task. This
may be done to disguise his real appearance.
• He displays signs of drug use. For instance, his pupils become enlarged with fixed staring.
• His breathings are heavy and rapid.
• Mostly male who falls between the age range of 16 to 30 years of age.
• He looks aggressive, restless, irritable and nervous.
Through his movement
• He walks awkwardly or clumsily in an
unusual and odd manner. This is usually due to the unsuitable attire he
is wearing and sometimes due to the weight of the explosive devices tied
around his body.
• He tries to be evasive in movement.
This unusual gait is adopted to evade security agents and some other
persons who may foil his plans.
• Often times, he may not know the route
to his target destination very well, hence he may occasionally ask for
directions. One of the suicide bombers that struck at a church in Kaduna
in late 2013 had to ask commercial motorcyclists for direction to the
church he eventually struck.
Through his kind of person/other features
• He tries to blend into a group which he
clearly does not belong to. For instance, he tries to attend Church
worship services even as a non-Christian with clear intention to carry
out surveillance and identify vulnerable areas before attack.
• He demonstrates forceful actions in
order to reach his desired target by pushing the crowd so as to find his
way into a restricted area or showing desperations to reach a crowded
point or particular target.
• He will usually have an unusual herbal
smell. This is as a result of incense used in the final rituals
performed on him as he takes off for the suicide mission.
Culled - Frank Mba
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