Nigerian Military capture Boko Haram leaders
The Nigeria Military on Tuesday announced a major breakthrough in their fight against insurgency ravaging the North.
A statement issued in Abuja by Brigadier General Chris Olukolade,
Director of Defence Information, disclosed that troops deployed to Borno
and Yobe have captured some notorious leaders Boko Haram, and recovered
various weapons
Their names were however not revealed.
The statement, which was the report of a nine-member Defence
Headquarters, Operational Assessment Team delegated by the Chief of
Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, said the they visited troop
locations in various parts of Borno and Yobe.
“The commanding officer narrated the conduct of the operation to rid the
(Sambisa) forest of the insurgents who had made the location their
sanctuary,” he said.
In addition to their capture, those arrested had provided useful intelligence for subsequent operations.
“The team was shown various weapons, including rockets and locally
fabricated weapon accessories captured in the forest,” he said.
“Items recovered included a large number of Improvised Explosive
Devices- making materials, laptops, mobile communication equipment used
for shooting and posting online videos, as well as locally made rockets
and rocket launchers.”
“Also, seized vehicles of different brands were shown to the team.
“Several vehicles destroyed by the terrorists as well as their
tailoring equipment apparently used in producing fake uniforms were also
shown to the team.’’
The defence spokesperson further noted that the said troops are on
night and day patrols, to apprehend any terrorist who might be lurking
around.
He added that, “The Chief of Defence Staff expressed satisfaction
with the high level of successes so far recorded in the operation.
“He also thanked the troop for a job well-done, and urged members not
rest on their oars, while assuring them of regular logistic support.”
President Goodluck Jonathan had declared a State of Emergency in
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, following the high rate of attacks by
terror groups operating in the North-east region.
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