Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Nigerian Army rescues 51 civilians from Boko Haram captivity

ARMY: Nigerian Soldiers (Army) on duty. [PHOTO CREDIT: The Guardian]
Nigerian Soldiers on duty


The Nigerian Army says it has rescued some civilians from Boko Haram captivity and recovered weapons from the insurgents during an attack in Gubio, Borno State, this week.
In a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, Aminu Iliyasu, Army Operations Media Coordinator, said the Sector 3 was supported by the Air Task Force of the Operation Lafiya Dole to successfully repel the attack which occurred between Sunday and Tuesday.
According to him, two insurgents were neutralised, while one gun truck, two AK-47 rifles and one anti-aircraft gun were recovered.
“Additionally, 51 civilians hitherto held hostage by the criminals were rescued during the encounter,” said Mr Iliyasu, a colonel.
“The troops continue to dominate the area with fighting/clearing patrols, ambush, raids as well as cordon and search operations.
Mr Iliyasu also said the army arrested a pickup truck conveying three women, 15 men, and three rustled cows during a clearance operation at Mada in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno.
He said the claim by the suspects that they were of the Shuwa extraction was refuted by the locals in the area, adding that none of the suspects could speak any of the local languages.
Mr Iliyasu said a preliminary investigation revealed that one of the suspects and a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) operating in the state had been communicating at various times.
He added that the investigation further revealed that the suspect was on WhatsApp chat platform with the NGO.
The army’s claim comes as the Nigerian military launched a crackdown on some non-governmental organisations in the North-East, accusing them of aiding the insurgents.



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