The Multinational Joint Task Force has captured three key Assembly Points of Boko Haram insurgents and killed three, including a high profile terrorist identified as Abba, the military said yesterday. Besides, the Force has arrested 25 suspected insurgents during a foiled bid to invade Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
But the insurgents killed a security operative.
These disclosures were contained in a statement by the Defence Headquarters, signed by its spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, on the update on the ongoing special operation in Borno State and two others —Adamawa and Yobe —where a state of emergency is on.
The statement said the Special Forces had also intercepted messages
sent to fleeing insurgents, urging them not to give up but fight to the
end.
The statement said: “Troops of the Special Forces have intercepted
messages sent to fleeing insurgents urging them not to give up but fight
to the end.
“The attempt by some of them to heed the call was foiled during the
weekend as they were trailed to some settlements and towns towards the
border where they plan to regroup.
“Troops of the Multinational Joint Task Force carried out an
operation which resulted in the capture and destruction of the
insurgents’ assembly points sited on the outskirts of Kaneram Dan
Katsina, Tumbu Dabino and Mallam Fatori area north of Baga.
“The towns and settlements have now been secured while
cordon-and-search operation is also ongoing in the area after the
insurgents have been dislodged.”
The statement which could not be independently confirmed, added:
“Meanwhile, a total of 25 insurgents were rounded up while three died,
including a high profile terrorist identified as Abba, who has been on
the list of most wanted persons.
“This incident happened during an encounter with troops of the task
force as the insurgents were finalising moves to carry out an extensive
terrorist operation around Maiduguri.
“The captured ones were all apprehended with their weapons, which
include rifles, pistols, double barrel guns and various calibres of
ammunition, during a raid operation of the JTF in Kumshe and Bulunkutu
area.
“In Sambisa forest, troops combing the forest continue to make more discoveries.
“A man who had been held hostage in the forest since last year
escaped, bound in handcuffs as his captors fled during the troops’
attack on the biggest camp in the forest. The freed hostage is being
treated by the Task Force.
“The troops are dominating the forest as they find a number of fresh
grave, more arms and ammunition, burnt vehicles and other equipment.
More updates as the operation continues.”
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