The Defence Headquarters on Thursday morning announced that troops of Operation Hadin Kai had arrested one Mohammed Maki, who claimed to be a Chadian and a commander of a kidnapping syndicate and terrorist group in the north-eastern part of Nigeria.
The Acting Director, Defence Media Operation, Brig.-Gen. Bernard Onyeuko, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on military operations across the country between June 3 and June 16 on Thursday in Abuja.
Onyeuko said the troops conducted several raids, extensive air strikes, responded to distress calls as well as repelled and thwarted terrorists’ attacks in the region during the period under review.
He said that the Air Task Force conducted air strikes within Damboa on June 3, dislodging several terrorists and inflicted significant damages on their logistics facilities.
According to him, the Hadin Kai troops also repelled terrorists’ attacks on the town on the same day, where several fighters of the ISWAP sect, including one of their commanders named Umar Tela, were neutralised.
In his words, “Other locations where troops recorded significant results are Gujba in Yobe, Magumeri in Borno and Mubi in Adamawa where troops conducted raid operations on terrorists’ hideouts on June 4 and June 5.
“In the course of these operations within the period under review, several terrorists were neutralised, while some escaped with gunshot wounds.
“Large number of their gun trucks and other logistics facilities were also destroyed in the process,”
“Troops operations also led to the arrest of some terrorists and kidnappers on June 5, including the leader of a notorious kidnapping syndicate in the North East Zone, named Mohammed Maki, who is a Chadian”.
The troops also recovered large caches of arms and ammunition, large quantities of petrol and kerosine in jerry cans.
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