The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) yesterday said that troops on
operations in the North-East have found revealing documents on the
identities of some undisclosed persons connected with Boko Haram.
Director of Defence Information (DDI), Brigadier General Chris
Olukolade, who made the disclosure while briefing journalists in Abuja,
said that the documents would be very useful for intelligence.
Stating that this was a fallout of the bombardment of terrorists’
camps, he said six children and three women, who were taken hostage by
insurgents, were also rescued from the caves of the enemies.
The women and children were said to be among 12 persons kidnapped
from police barracks and environs during the May 17 attack on Bama.
General Olukolade regretted that three persons, a mother and two
children, are still missing, but gave assurance that troops, who were
seriously combing the forests and destroying more camps, would free
them.
“Troops of the Special Operations have rescued three women and six
children after overrunning three terrorists camps in the notorious
Sambisa forest area of central Borno, in the ongoing onslaught against
terrorists. The women and children, who were kidnapped from Police
Barracks and environs during the May 7 attack on Bama, had been held in
the camp since their abduction and were featured in the video by
Abubakar Shekau recently. Troops combing the forest are however, yet to
locate one other woman and her 2 children,” he said.
He informed that operations of the troops were concentrated in the
forests to destroy all camps where insurgents hibernate, stressing that
troops have also taken over all the camps where insurgents were
operating.
The DDI said that an assessment team from the DHQ was in Borno State
and interacted with citizens who expressed joy at the military presence
assuring the military of all supports.
He said that citizens have revealed that insurgents were invaders
alleged to be from Chad and that they were happy that they would be free
from them.
“A Defence Headquarters operational assessment team led by the Chief
of Training and Operations, Major General Lawrence Ngubane, has been
visiting various locations where troops are deployed in operation. The
team has been in the field to ascertain the progress and effectiveness
of the deployment in the operation. The seven-man team has returned to
Abuja to brief the Chief of Defence Staff after three days at the
operation area,” he said.
source: Saturday sun
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