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Terrorists abandon 24 hostages after troops raid Borno-Cameroun hideout

Terrorists abandon 24 hostages after troops raid Borno-Cameroun hideout

The Nigerian Army, yesterday, disclosed that its troops, in coordination with other security forces, successfully neutralized many terrorists during a raid operation to dismantle a terrorist base in the Mandara mountains.

The Army said that Consequent to the offensive, some of the terrorists escaped and abandoned several captives in the base

The Army also disclosed that troops apprehended a notorious arms courier linked to a wanted terrorist.

A statement by the Army said, “On Tuesday 3rd September 2024, troops deployed in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State raided a terrorist stronghold in the Mandara mountains.
“After a fierce firefight, the terrorists were forced to abandon 24 hostages who had been rescued by the troops.

“A sweep of the area yielded 11 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, one AK-47 rifle magazine, a Dane gun, and other items.

“In a parallel operation in Kaduna State, troops on an offensive mission to dismantle a kidnappers’ den neutralized one criminal in Kabode village, Kachia Local Government Area, while others took to their heels.”

“Four victims were rescued, and the troops recovered one AK-47 rifle, 10 rounds of 7.62mm (special) ammunition, six motorcycles, and three mobile phones.

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“In another operation, troops, in collaboration with other security agencies, conducted a joint offensive into Keyeri Hills and Gidan Dogo areas of Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State

“During the operation, a terrorist arms courier was apprehended while transporting weapons for insurgents in the Gidan Dogo forest.

“Items recovered include three AK-47 rifles, one Galil rifle, 1,621 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) ammunition, 222 rounds of 7.62 x 36mm ammunition, 138 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition, two extra AK-47 magazines, and one G3 rifle magazine.

“The intelligence gathered from this suspect led to the arrest of eight additional individuals connected to the crime.

“In a separate operation, troops stationed in Plateau State raided a criminal hideout in Riyom Local Government Area, resulting in the arrest of two suspects. Items seized during the clampdown include two mobile phones and a knife.

“In Barikin Ladi Local Government Area, troops, acting on credible intelligence, recovered 64 rustled cattle in Fann village.

“Preliminary investigations suggest that the cattle were stolen during the Mangu crisis earlier this year.

“The Chief of Army Staff has lauded the troops for their resilience and sustained collaboration with other security agencies and local communities in the ongoing battle against terrorism and criminality.”

Terrorists abandon 24 hostages after troops raid Borno-Cameroun hideout

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