News
Nigerian army arrest Boko Haram with 80 bags of poisoned fish
Not done with violent attacks on hard and soft targets, Boko Haram insurgents have perfected another strategy to harvest more deaths in the North-East by poisoning fish intended to be sold to the public.
It was also uncovered that the insurgents’ intention was to use biological weapons to cause more deaths.
However, the intensification of attacks at the sects’ location led to the arrested of 11 insurgents who planned to attack unsuspected members of the public in the North-west.
Captain Eze Ikechikwu, the spokesperson of the brigade deployed on Operation Salama said in Jigawa state that the insurgents were captured in Baga, Borno state.
ALSO SEE: Boko Haram Rehabilitation: DHQ establishes camp for repentant insurgents
He further disclosed that the poisoned food were destroyed while the arrested terrorists are being questioned in an undisclosed military location.
Ikechikwu said that 80 bags of assorted poisoned fish were seized in Hadeja local
government area of Jigawa state with intent to sell it to unsuspected members of the
public in the North West region.
Recovered from the terrorists were N80,000 and 11 mobile phones.
Appealing to Nigerians to be vigilant on most of the frozen fish they buy from their respective markets to avoid being victims of the sect’s innovative biological weapons, the army reiterated its commitment to obliterating terrorists from the country.
-
Aviation1 week agoAviation Crackdown: NCAA suspends services to Air Peace, Ibom Air, nine others
-
Business6 days agoNigeria gets 2026 Toyota RAV4 as Toyota-By-CFAO sets Lagos launch date
-
Football2 days agoXabi Alonso targets Arda Guler as Chelsea prepare €100m transfer bid
-
Editorial Opinion4 days agoUnder the Uniform: The urgent need for mental health, substance abuse screening for officers
-
Aviation1 week agoFAAN meets international airlines to improve airport operations, passenger experience
-
Featured5 days agoEx-Police chiefs’ governorship bids spark debate over source of political funding
-
Latest4 days agoTinubu’s daughter decries alleged irregularities in Lagos APC primaries (Video)
-
Business4 days agoNigerians feel squeeze as inflation, low spending power persist

