Military kills several ISWAP terrorists, bandits, rescues kidnapped victims
The Defence Headquarters says the military has killed several Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists and bandits and also arrested their collaborators in the North West and North East zones during an operation.
The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, said this while giving the weekly updates on military operations across the country on Thursday in Abuja.
Enenche said between September 2 and 9, troops had conducted several clearance operations and constant Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance missions as well as intensive air strikes.
He said during the period under review, the military rescued seven kidnapped victims, recovered rustled cattle, smashed illegal arms syndicates and illegal armed miners.
According to him, the recently repentant 601 Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists who graduated from Operation SAFE CORRIDOR are being received by their respective states governments and are in the process of being finally reintegrated to their home communities.
He, therefore, called for cooperation from stakeholders to ensure that they did not slip back to terrorist activities.
“The Armed Forces of Nigeria, in conjunction with all stakeholders of the Operation; including traditional, religious and community leaders as well as families of graduated clients, worked out the modalities to ensure this positive outcome,” he said.
Enenche said for the period under review, the country witnessed downward trend in the activities of armed bandits and criminal elements in the North West zone.
According to him, the gallant troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI within the period carried out series of clearance operations, ambushes and other aggressive and confidence building patrols.
He said in one of the operations conducted on September 3, the gallant troops neutralised two armed bandits at Samawa village in Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
He said: “Similarly, on the same day, a bandit named Sada surrendered three AK 47 rifles, one SMG and two magazines to troops of Forward Operating Base DANSADAU in Zamfara.
“Also, within the period troops of Operation THUNDER STRIKE acting on credible intelligence successfully ambushed armed bandits at Jeka Da Rabi along Kaduna-Abuja Expressway in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
“During the ambush, troops neutralised four armed bandits and recovered one locally fabricated rifle along with five rounds of 9mm ammunition.”
Enenche said troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI on September 6 arrested a bandit at Koha village in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State.
He added: “Also, on September 7, troops of Forward Operating Base KEKUWUJE arrested two bandits’ couriers with the sum of one million five hundred and sixty five thousand, five hundred and fifty Naira (N1,565,550.00) in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara.
“Similarly, same day, troops of Operation HADARIN DAJI in conjunction with vigilantes arrested a bandit informant in Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina .
“Additionally, within this period, the Air Component of Operation THUNDER STRIKE neutralised several armed bandits and disrupted their camps in the Kuduru and Kwaimbana Forest areas of Kaduna state.”
Enenche said this was achieved through separate air strikes carried out on the heels of credible intelligence reports indicating that the two locations were being used as staging areas by the bandits.
According to him, the attacks on the two forests hideout were executed after aerial reconnaissance missions observed significant number of armed bandits around some compounds in a small settlement within the forest.
He said the operations had restored to normalcy the hitherto crippled agricultural, social and economic lives of the people of this zone by bandit’s activities.
He said that in continuation of its efforts in the fight against terrorism in the North East zone, the Armed Forces of Nigeria would not relent in its kinetic and non-kinetic operations.
He said: “Within the period under review, troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE recorded appreciable successes.
“On September 3, troops successfully repelled terrorists’ attacks on own troops and villages around Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area as well as Gajigana and Gajiram Towns in Nganzai Local Government Area of Borno.
“During the encounters, troops neutralised a terrorist and recovered one PKT rifle and two AK-47 rifles.
“Also on same day, troops arrested two BHT/ISWAP elements at Kamuya village in Biu Local Government Area of Borno State and another named Usman Almajiri at Damaturu town in Yobe.”
Enenche said on September 6, troops acting on credible intelligence conducted raid operations at Hamdaga Makaranta Town in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno.
He said: “In the process, nine different Boko Haram/ISWAP structures identified during ISR missions in the location were cleared.
“Additionally, five of their fighters were killed during the raid; several others were neutralised by mop-up air strikes while escaping with various degrees of gunshot wounds.
“Interestingly, seven kidnapped victims comprising two women and five children were rescued by troops during the operations.”
According to Enenche, in another development, on same day, troops of 134 Special Forces Battalion repelled BHTs/ISWAP ambush along Magumeri and Gubio Towns in Borno.
He said: “During the encounter, troops killed one terrorist and recovered one gun truck, two AK 47 rifles, one Dushka AA Gun, one PKT gun and one MG.
“Additionally, troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE in conjunction with police and vigilantes, on September 7, raided the residence of suspected armed robbers and kidnappers at Garba Chede in Bali Local Government Area of Taraba.
“During the raid, one armed robber was neutralised while one G3 rifle was recovered.”
Enenche assured the public of the commitment of the military to achieve sustainable peace in the country.