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Troops of
the Nigerian Army (NA) continue to discharge their constitutional mandate with
high sense of professionalism and responsiveness across the theatre of
operations. In their unrelenting effort to clear major routes of Boko Haram
criminals’ Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) for safe commuting by citizens
in the North East, troops of 27 Task Force Brigade Garrison in conjunction with
Explosive Ordnance Devices (EOD) Team discovered and safely detonated 3 large
IEDs along Buni Gari-Kamuya Road, linking Borno and Yobe States. The IEDs were
believed to have been planted by retreating Boko Haram criminals. In a similar
operation, troops of 153 Task Force Battalion in conjunction with troops of 22
Brigade Garrison, Nigerian Army Special
Forces and elements of Civilian Joint Task Force(CJTF) supported by Air Task
Force (ATF) Operation LAFIYA DOLE encountered a pocket of Boko Haram criminals
at Kerenoa, Marte LGA of Borno State. The visibly shocked insurgents fled their
enclave on sighting the robust advancing troops, abandoning one General Purpose
Machine Gun (GPMG) as they scamper in disarray.
In another development, following credible information of suspected cult activities, troops of Operation MESA in Plateau State arrested 4 suspected cultists named Anayo Basil, Dadok Jeremiah, Sani Sale and Miss Mary Effiong at Jos University Teaching Hospital in Jos East LGA of Plateau State. Same troops also raided a suspected drug peddlers’ hideout at Richa Village of Bokkos LGA of Plateau State and arrested one Joe Agai a notorious drug peddler with a large quantity of substance believed to be Cannabis Sativa, a locally fabricated pistol and one live cartridge. Another notorious drug dealer, Benjamin Jumbo was arrested by troops of 146 Battalion (Main) in Bonny Island, Rivers State with a 50 Kg sack containing substance believed to be Cannabis Sativa. Additionally, a notorious Tarok Militia gang leader, Shehu Jatau and 5 of his accomplices were also trailed and arrested in a hotel at Central Area Abuja. Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects were very active in the unfortunate Plateau crisis that cause the lives of citizens and destruction of properties worth billions of naira. However, with the return of peace in the state, the criminal gang resorted to kidnapping, extortion and unleashing unprecedented carnage on innocent residents.
Furthermore,
troops of 2 Battalion, while on a routine patrol between Polewire and Gayam
Villages in Birnin Gwari LGA of Kaduna State, rescued 7 kidnapped victims from a group
of bandits in the early hours of Tuesday 29th October 2019. On sighting the
approaching troops, the bandits abandoned their victims and escaped into the
nearby forest. However, the rescued victims who were initially travelling from
Pandogari in Niger State to Kano were escorted out of the area and continued
with their journey. Relatedly, troops of 8 Division, while conducting clearance
operation against bandits at Mai Yashi Village of Isah LGA of Sokoto State,
rescued 2 kidnapped victims namely Shamsudeen Bisharawa and Sadiq Mustapha from
their abductors.
Similarly,
troops of 31 Artillery Brigade encountered a group of bandits at Ungwan Shai
Community in Wushishi LGA of Niger State who are believed to be terrorising the
community. In a brief fire fight, one of
the bandits was neutralized while others are believed to have escaped with
gunshot wounds. In a related development, troops of 3 Brigade deployed at
Falgore in Tudun Wada LGA of Kano State, acting on credible information
conducted a successful Cordon and Search Operation at Tudun Wada which led to the
arrest of one of the most wanted kidnappers within the area, Umaru Abubakar
Kaduwa operating along the Kano – Kaduna Highway.
In the Niger
Delta region, troops continue to frustrate the activities of economic saboteurs
by scaling up the tempo of operations against illegal oil bunkering, illegal
oil refining and oil theft. Between 28 – 31 October 2019, the unrelenting
troops arrested 18 suspects, destroyed 3 Illegal oil refining camps, 35 Cotonuo
boats, 3 large storage reservoirs, 7 metal storage tanks and arrested 10
vehicles including 2 trucks involved in the illicit act.