Following threats of reprisals, Special Forces in Borno
State have intensified their cordon-off and search operation in the last 72
hours leading to the arrest of 20 top leaders of Boko Haram.
The troops are also combing
Maiduguri, Baga, Bama and Gwoza to fish out the insurgents.
But the Defence Headquarters has
also put a control mechanism in place to check volunteers in Maiduguri trying
to assist in trailing the insurgents.
According to investigation, the
nine-man team sent for stock-taking on reprisal plot by Boko Haram in Borno had
submitted its report to the Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ibrahim Ola Sa’ad.
It was gathered that one of the key
recommendations of the team was the sustenance of the ongoing land and air raid
of Mandara Mountains, including Gwoza Hills, where the insurgents had
relocated.
It was learnt that the raid or
mopping up had yielded results in the last few days.
A top source, who spoke in
confidence, more than 20 insurgents had been arrested in the last few days due
to intense cordon off and search of hideouts of the insurgents.
The source said: “The Special Forces
have isolated Maiduguri, Baga, Bama and Gwoza for cordon-off and search. So
far, more than 20 deadly insurgents have been arrested, we are closing in on
others.
“It is also curious that more
weapons and IEDs had also been retrieved from the bases of these insurgents in
the forest, hills and homes. In spite of the heavy presence of the Special
Forces, these insurgents still disguise to live among the populace.”
Responding to a question, another
source added: “We are employing pre-emptive strike by cordoning and searching
cells and bases of the insurgents in order not to give them a breathing space.
These insurgents have resorted to ambush but the Special Forces have risen up
to the challenge.”
When contacted, the Defence
Headquarters spokesman, Brig-Gen. Chris Olukolade, said: “We have made
substantial progress because more arms and ammunition have been recovered from
the Boko Haram insurgents.”
Meanwhile, investigation also
confirmed that the Defence Headquarters has also put a control mechanism in
place to check volunteers in Maiduguri trying to assist in trailing the
insurgents.
The volunteers, who branded
themselves as “Civilian JTF,” had assisted the troops to locate Boko Haram
members terrorizing Maiduguri.
But there were fears that they could
be reckless and frame up innocent citizens.
But a top source added: “As a matter
of fact, the DHQ has put control mechanism in place to regulate the activities
of the Civilian JTF members.
“They provide intelligence and put
the troops into confidence on their activities. We also conduct a
post-operation analysis of the activities of these volunteers. As locals, they
have assisted the JTF and now the Special Forces in place.”
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Good job guys and may God protect you as you are fighting to protect us.
ReplyDeleteGood job JTF.but my problem is dat at de end of it,dis idiot will go scort free.why can't de eliminate dem
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