The missing Nigerian Air Force Alpha Fighter Jet (NAF 466) may have been
found at the bank of River Benue.
The fighter jet, said to have been missing since September 12, was
believed to have had two pilots on board before it disappeared.
The plane had reportedly left the Yola International Airport at about
10:45 am on a routine operational mission to some areas in the state under
attacks by members of the Boko Haram sect.
The jet that was expected back by 12 noon same day had been missing
since while efforts to trace it had failed.
There were unconfirmed reports however on Tuesday that the plane had
been found in Kwaine in the Demsa Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
It had not been confirmed by the NAF search team as of the time of this
report if the remains of the aircraft found near the River Benue belonged to
the same missing fighter jet the Air Force.
A resident of Kwaine, who spoke on the discovery said the the remains of
the aircraft was discovered by some fishermen at the bank of River Benue and
that the fishermen had alerted security agencies on the discovery.
The resident said the entire area had been cordoned by security
operatives.
The NAF Alpha Jet (NAF 466) participated in the counter insurgency
operation against the Boko Haram before it went off the radar on Friday,
September 12.
Efforts to speak with the Director of Air Force Public Relations and
Information, Air Commodore Dele Alonge, proved abortive.
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