02/06/2016
Nigerian troops have rescued 236 persons held captive by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State.
The victims were in two batches of 79 and 157 comprising men, women and children.
Some of the captives were freed by troops deployed in Operation Lafiya
Dole and their neighbouring counterparts under the Multinational Joint
Task Force.
Others presented themselves to the troops, claiming that they escaped from the insurgents’ den.
In a statement on the successes being recorded by the military in the
ongoing offensive against the terrorists, the Acting Director of Army
Public Relations, Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, said that the troops had
been clearing the remnants of Boko Haram militants in their respective
areas of responsibilities and rescued the abducted persons, arrested
suspected terrorists, and recovered weapons from them.
According to him, the troops of 81 Battalion and 251 Task Force
Battalion, 25 Task Force Brigade, on May 30, 2016, received 79 persons
who claimed to have been held captive by Boko Haram terrorists at
Ngwalimiri village but escaped from their location.
They comprised12 men, 24 women, 31 children and 12 infants, Usman
said, adding that they were undergoing preliminary investigation and
screening to determine their status before onward movement to Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs’) camps for rehabilitation.
Col. Usman said that to keep Bitta-Damboa Road open and secure to
commuters, troops of the 28 Task Force Brigade have cleared Bulajani,
Mulgwo and Muotu villages of the remnants of Boko Haram elements.
He said during an encounter at Moutu, a soldier sustained injury on
the forehead, while five Boko Haram terrorists were killed by the troops
while others escaped with gunshot wounds.
The troops, he explained, recovered three locally made guns. The
advancing troops linked up with their counterparts of the 25 Task Force
Brigade at Gombori village and rescued 157 persons escaping from Boko
Haram terrorists’ captivity. The rescued persons comprised 47 women, 91
children, 19 men. They are currently undergoing preliminary
investigation and thorough screening to also determine their status,
Col. Usman said.
Similarly, troops of 7 Division Garrison arrested a 28-year-old
suspected Boko Haram terrorists’ spy, Musa Mallam Aman, around the
Garrison Headquarters complex in Maiduguri metropolis. “Preliminary
investigation confirmed that he hails from Maradhi village in Niger
Republic and added that he was not alone as there were Boko Haram
terrorists’ spies in Maiduguri. While efforts have been intensified to
track and arrest his other accomplices, Musa has since been handed over
to Joint Interrogation Committee (JIC).
Troops of 22 Brigade Garrison and their Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Dikwa have also embarked on routine and
fighting patrols to maintain security on construction and
rehabilitation works of public buildings and infrastructure that would
facilitate return of public officials and people back to their
ancestral homes.
“In addition, the troops have been carrying out clearance operations
and patrols to keep Maiduguri-Mafa-Dikwa-Gomboru Ngala road open and
secure.
“The troops of 26 Task Force Brigade on their part, have intensified
patrols and clearance operations in their area of responsibility. It
was in that process that they discovered an Unexploded Object (UXO) and
its casing at Hausari Street Gada Mayo, yesterday afternoon,” he said.
In a related development, 77 Boko Haram terrorists have surrendered to
troops of the122 Task Force Battalion. They comprised 17 men, 16 women,
16 male children and 28 female children. The surrendered terrorists
have been moved to Yamteke by combined team of 26 Task Force Brigade for
preliminary investigation and screening, Usman said.
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