The Defence Headquarters said on Monday that it
captured 25 insurgents and killed three others, including a high profile
terrorist identified as “Abbas.” A statement issued by Brigadier General Chris
Olukolade, Director, Defence Information in Abuja, said Abbas had been on the
list of most wanted persons. The statement, which gave an update on the ongoing
military operations in Borno, said the incident occurred during an encounter
between troops of the Special Forces and the insurgents. It said that the
insurgents had finalised moves to carry out extensive operation around
Maiduguri. The statement also said the insurgents succeeded in killing some
military personnel. It added that the troops intercepted a message sent to
fleeing insurgents urging them not to give up but to 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
planned to regroup. “The captured ones were all apprehended with their weapons
which include rifles, pistols, double barrel guns and various calibers of
ammunition during an operation by the JTF in Kumshe and Bulunkutu area,’’ it
said. The statement said that Multinational Joint Task Force had raided and
destroyed the assembly points of the insurgents at the outskirts of Kaneram Dan
Katsina, Tumbu Dabino and Mallam Fatori, north of Baga. It said the towns and
settlements had been secured while cordon and search operations were on in the
area after the insurgents had been dislodged. The statement said troops of the
Special Forces had freed a man taken hostage in the Sambisa forest in Borno,
since 2012 after combing the area. “The freed hostage is being treated by the
Task Force. “The troops are dominating the forest as they find a number of
fresh graves, more arms and ammunition, burnt vehicles and other equipment,’’
it said.
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