The military yesterday said 11
terrorists were killed when the troops engaged
the terrorists in a gun duel. Others were apprehended as they attempted to escape
to Cameroon through Taraba and Adamawa
borders.
The Director, Defence Information and
Coordinator of Joint Information Centre, Counter
terrorism Campaign Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade,
who disclosed this in a statement yesterday
said the insurgents were attacked by troops on
patrol of the areas in the ongoing counter-
terrorism campaign.
“The terrorists were trapped following the ongoing offensive launched by troops along the borders. Some of them could no longer bear the hunger in their make-shift camps at the forest. Those apprehended led the troops to some hideouts where fierce fighting ensued and seven terrorists died, while Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs, rifles and 70 motorcycles were recovered.”
The director added that “a similar encounter in Gumbi also led to the death of four other terrorists.”
According to him, sustained patrols and searches by the Joint Task Force had led to the arrest of more insurgents, including a heavily armed suspect, who claimed dual nationalities of Chad and Burkina-Faso. Olukolade said the suspect was
arrested with different calibre of arms along the
Chad border.
The defence spokesman said members of the task
force were patrolling areas around the Lake Chad,
including Kwatan, Kanwa, Kwatan Yobe and other
areas to apprehend more of the insurgents.
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