Connect with us

News

Troops eliminate 152 terrorists, apprehend 109 in 1 week

Published

on

Troops
Spread The News

Troops eliminate 152 terrorists, apprehend 109 in 1 week in efforts to restore security in the country.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ), on Friday, said that troops have eliminated 152 terrorists, and apprehended 109 others, with 91 rescued kidnapped hostages in the last one week across the country.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, in an update on the operations of the armed forces in Abuja on Friday, disclosed that the troops had during the week, carried out surgical operations against two prominent terrorist commanders known as Sadiku and Alhaji Yusuf and decimated their strongholds.

 

READ ALSO: Saraki celebrates wife, Toyin, at 60

 

According to him, Sadiku’s enclave is located at Tsora Hill in Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State, while Alhaji Yusuf’s enclave is located at Yadi Forest in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

While troops eliminate the terrorists, the Army Director said that troops also apprehended two female terrorist collaborators responsible for negotiations with relatives of victims for ransom.

Buba said the troops also recovered 183 weapons, 4,443 ammunition comprising 95 AK47 rifles, 35 locally fabricated guns, 76 Dane guns, One GPMG and two PKT guns.

Others, according to him, are 4,131 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 165 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 115 rounds of 7.62 x 54mm ammo, 28 cartridges, 53 assorted arms and 197 assorted ammunition.

“On the whole, the gallant men and women of the armed forces continued to take pride in putting themselves in harms way to ensure the safety and security of citizens.

“Citizens on the other hand, must constantly see the need to show support for troops to win the war,”he said.

In the North East, Buba said the troops of Operation Hadin Kai neutralised 63 terrorists, apprehended 38 suspects and rescued 35 kidnappers hostages, as well as recovery of large cache of arms and ammunition.

He said that a total of 196 terrorists comprising 19 adult males 70 adult females and 107 children, surrendered to troops between Aug. 28 and Sept. 4, within the theater of operations.

Buba added that the air component conducted a successful air interdiction on Aug. 31 killing an ISWAP spiritual leader identified as Goni Sanda and several other terrorists in Borno.

In the North Central, the defence spokesman said the troops of Operations Safe Haven and Whirl Stroke neutralised three violent extremists, apprehended 40 and rescued 28 kidnapped hostages within the week.

 

READ ALSO: UAE completes first nuclear power plant in Arab world

 

In the North West, he said the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji neutralised 105 terrorists, apprehended 21 terrorists and rescued 36 kidnapped hostages as well as recovery of cache of arms during the week.

Under Operation Whirl Punch, Buba said neutralised 16 terrorists, apprehended nine suspects and rescued two kidnapped hostages.

In the Niger Delta, Buba said the troops of Operation Delta Safe destroyed 58 illegal refining sites, 36 dugout pits, 40 boats, 22 drums and 27 storage tanks.

According to him, 32 cooking ovens, six speedboats, three vehicles, three motorcycles, one pumping machine and one generator were also destroyed.

He said that the troops recovered 725,920 litres of stolen crude oil and 475,250 litres of illegally refined AGO as well as apprehended 36 suspected oil thieves and recovered vehicles.

According to him, the air component conducted air interdiction mission to Bugama, Idama, Cawtorne Channel and Krakrama, destroying more than 17 illegal refining sites and several canoes.

In the South East, Buba said the troops of Operation UDO KA apprehended two violent extremists and rescued two kidnapped hostages.

According to him, all recovered items, arrested suspects and rescued hostages were handed over to the relevant authority for further action.

As troops eliminate terrorists in the north, the hope for protection of lives and property rises.

NAN

Trending