A fierce gunfight launched
against the fundamentalist Islamist group, Boko Haram, by Camerounian soldiers
has led to the killing of no fewer than 180 insurgents and
two gendarmes around a Nigerian border with Cameroun.
It was gathered that during the
battle which took place on Tuesday evening, many of the wounded insurgents
were also arrested.
About 200 rifles, 70 machine guns
and heavy military hardware were said to have been recovered from the
insurgents by the soldiers.
A reliable military source confirmed
the development to our correspondent shortly after the the Nigerian Army
in Kano State disclosed that it had foiled a plot to bomb Kano during the
forthcoming Sallah festival by uncovering a bomb factory in
Gezawa Local Government Area.
It was gathered that the Camerounian
authorities directed the soldiers to launch the attack against the
Nigerian gunmen, who had earlier on Tuesday, ambushed and
killed two gendarmes on patrol in the border community.
Our source said the soldiers,
while pursuing the insurgents, sent a signal to
their Nigerian counterparts, to be on the alert to avoid the
escape of the fleeing insurgents.
According to the source, the
number of those killed, the arrests and the recovered
arms indicated that many Boko Haram members, who were
forced out of Nigeria through military operations, had already “settled
comfortably” in Cameroun.
He said, “The Camerounian troops have
been involved in a serious confrontation with the insurgents. They have killed
over 180 of them.
“Almost 200 rifles and 70 machine guns
were recovered from them by Camerounian soldiers.
“What led to this operation was
that the insurgents killed two gendarmes on patrol around the border with
Nigeria on Tuesday. I think this angered them to order a comprehensive raid of
the hideouts of the insurgents.
“You can see from the casualty
figure and the level of seizures that they were already comfortable in that
part of Cameroun until this incident.
“Ironically, the Camerounians
who had been reluctant in spite of complaints by Nigeria at the
diplomatic level are the ones now reaching out to us to ensure that the
fleeing insurgents are not allowed to escape. So, I can tell you that the heat
is on them.”
It was also gathered that
Nigerien soldiers in the Multinational Joint Task Force
killed an unspecified number of Boko Haram members on some island
communities near Lake Chad on Sunday.
Investigations revealed
that the Nigerien component of the MNJTF went after the insurgents
on learning of the killing of one of them.
Our source said the
intensified military action against the insurgents had made the nation’s
northern border rather too hot for them.
When our correspondent
contacted the Director of Defence Information, Brig.-Gen Chris Olukolade, he
said, “Our neighbouring countries, either through the instrumentality of
the Multi National Joint Task Force or through their security instruments,
are involved in operations to complement what we are doing against terrorism.
“I am aware that the MNJTF and
Nigerian security agencies are combing everywhere for any strange
movement in our territory,” Olukolade said.
Also in Abuja on Wednesday, the
Commander ‘3’ Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen Illiyasu
Abba, said that operatives raided a house in Gunduwawa,
Gezawa LGA and discovered a bomb factory.
He told journalists at a
press briefing in Kano that bomb making items recovered from the
factory were meant to carry out attacks in Kano during the Sallah and
other festivals this year.
A young man suspected to be a
child of the owner of the house rented out to the
suspected terrorists was shot dead.
Abba said, “At about 2 am on
October 8, a combined team of the JTF troops and Department of State
Services raided two Boko Haram terrorists’ hideouts at Gunduwawa village in the
Gezawa Local Government Area.
“The raid, which was conducted
following a lead on intelligence reports, made no arrests as the terrorists
fled the village on the approach of the JTF troops and DSS personnel.
“The weapons and other
dangerous materials were meant to wreak havoc on Kano during the Eid-el-Kabir
and other festivities before the end of the year.’’
He listed Improvised Explosive
Devices, ‘two AK 58 with 193 rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition, one AK 47
magazine with 107 rounds of 5.56 millimeter ammunition, bows and arrows as some
of the recovered items.
Three primed cylinders of IEDs, one primed
explosive suicide back pack, 18 empty IED cylinders, 24 detonators,
a small bag of fertiliser, IED timers cortex wires, three remote
control devices, five Motorola hand held radios, four communicators, six alarm
clocks, two cartons of nine -volt batteries, a scale, one external hard
drive and one heavy duty charger/battery were also recovered from the house.
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This fight against terrorism in this region can only be achieved collectively else the entire region will be up in smokes, it is an act that starts gradually and ends total conquering of the entire area it dos'nt recognise religion tribe or colour it is a desperate campaign so let no 1 place any blame on any thing like religion or tribe let's continue to profer meaningful solutions to our individual country
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ReplyDeleteThank God for this good development, it is about one of the best result we ever heard. (They have killed over 180 of them.
ReplyDelete“Almost 200 rifles and 70 machine guns were recovered from them). Kudos to Camerounian Soldiers. Now you can see that they have informant in Nigerian Army. Or dose it means Camerounian Soldiers are more intelligent than Nigerian Army?
This is going to be a welcome development, if only Nigerian Government will allow African Soldiers to assist in this fight. African Soldiers will spear no Boko Haram and even their sponsors.
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Bad grammar in your headline.....
ReplyDeleteCorrect them! English Teacher!!!
DeleteThey killed two gendarmes on patrol and see the response from Camerunian Soldiers (They have killed over 180 of them.
ReplyDelete“Almost 200 rifles and 70 machine guns were recovered from them).
But hear our Nigerian Army: “The raid, which was conducted following a lead on intelligence reports, made NO ARRESTS as the terrorists fled the village on the approach of the JTF troops and DSS personnel.
My question now is that, who gave them information that Nigerian Army are coming? I'm beginning to loose confidence in our Army. Anyway, thank God for the discovery of the Bomb Factory.
S.O.R.
U r right Who gav dem d information. D av som members in d JTF. Fr dis tu happn
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