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Boko Haram: Troops rescue
54 abducted women, children in Borno
In continuation of their operations to clear
Boko Haram terrorists, troops of 22 Brigade, Operation LAFIYA DOLE, in
collaboration with local vigilantes, have rescued 54 persons suspected to be
kidnapped victims.
A statement from Colonel Sagir Musa, Acting
Director Army Public Relations said, troops have continued moving into the
hinterland on clearance operation to destroy Boko Haram terrorists.
According to the statement, troops
effectively cleared Ma’allasuwa and Yaga – Munye villages in Borno State.
“No encounter with Boko Haram terrorists was
made as they run away before troops’ arrival leaving behind 54 suspected
kidnapped victims.
“Out of the number, 29 are grown up women and
25 are children of various ages and sex. They have all been rescued.
“Similarly, at Zari – Kasake and Jumachere
villages in Damasak general area of Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno
State, troops of 145 Battalion Operation LAFIYA DOLE on clearance operation
discovered and destroyed two Boko Haram terrorists’ logistics vehicles.
Deserted BHTs make up shift accommodation was also destroyed.
“Additionally, Mopol Sergeant Markus John –
Personal Number – PNo 383106 was arrested at Njimtilo check point along
Maiduguri – Damaturu road in possession of 2 magazines, 146 rounds of 7.62 mm
Special ammunition and one round of Anti Aircraft Gun concealed in his bag
while on transit to Lagos State.
“Recall that on the 10th of May 2019, troops
of Operation LAFIYA DOLE in conjunction with the Nigerian Police, arrested
14NA7113208 Private Paul Ojochegbe and 12NA672586 Lance Corporal Oko Eke in
possession of one disassembled AK 47 Rifle at the same N’jimtilo check point.
“Nigerian Army will remain resolute in ending
terrorism and other forms of insecurities across the country,” the statement
said.
The army also reiterated its appeal to the
public to continue to provide useful information about suspicious movement of
terrorists/criminals wherever they are seen hibernating in Nigeria.
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