The captured camp |
It was jubilation galore as the Special
Forces involved in the ongoing campaign against the Boko Haram insurgents recently
recorded what security sources have described as one the greatest breakthroughs
in the campaign against terrorists in the North-East.
Investigations by SHOWBIZPLUS revealed that the Special Forces, comprising ground troops and the
Air Force fighters, had demobilized one of the strongest fortresses of the Boko
Haram sect.
It was
learnt that the soldiers, who carried out the operation, were shocked by the
volume of arms and ammunition and hundreds of operational vehicles that they
captured at the camp.
A source put
the number of vehicles captured from the insurgents at 700 while several
members of the sect were arrested.
The
spokesman of the 7th Division, Col. Mohammed Dole, referred our correspondent
to the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen Chris Olukolade, for comments
on the issue.
Olukolade,
who confirmed the capture of the Boko Haram camp, said that several terrorists
who were wounded in the military raids were arrested and had made useful
confessions.
The Director
of Defence Information said in an electronic mail on Tuesday that some of the
wounded terrorists who were captured near Lake Chad were pleading for mercy and
were cooperating with interrogators from the Multi-National Joint Task Force.
Olukolade
said that some of the insurgents were captured by troops around Dikwa, Cross
Kauwa, Kukawa and Alargarmo.
He said that
the captives revealed during interrogation that some of the camps were
disbanded as the sect could no longer sustain the operation.
“In their
confessions, it was revealed that some of the camps have been disbanded
following the directive of their clerics who declared that the operation of the
sect had come to an end as the mission could no longer be sustained.
“The
captured terrorists, who are giving useful information as to the locations of
their remnant forces, are full of apologies and pleas for their lives to be
spared promising to cooperate,” the statement reads in part.
Olukolade
said that the captured insurgents complained of starvation and the frequency of
bombardments as some of the major problems which affected them.
The Defence
spokesman warned members of the public to stay away from the area, saying
troops were still continuing with the operation in the three states.
“They
confirmed that starvation was a major problem in addition to ceaseless
bombardments on the camp locations even when they kept relocating. They also
confirm that several members of the group have been wounded and no treatment
was forthcoming. Troops have continued their assault on other locations across
the states covered by the state of emergency.
“Meanwhile,
members of the public who have started visiting to engage in sight-seeing in
some dislodged camps and fringes of forests such as Sambisa and others have
been warned to desist from doing so as the tendency will no more be condoned
where operations are still ongoing.
“The general
area still remains a theatre and movement remains restricted as the environment
has to be cleared for safety of citizens. The public will be informed when the
locations are safe enough.”
It was
learnt that the seized vehicles included those that the insurgents used for
attacks and other vehicles they snatched from people.
Military
sources said that the camp was well planned with boreholes, dispensary and
other facilities to aid the operations of the insurgents.
14 comments:
thank God o
WOW! this is sounding more like it.
They should also go and destroy the one in Bornu.
hope say na real o. make e no be set up o!
Yes. the army should prove they are stronger than boko haram.
GEJ should do everything possible to win this war if he wants 2015. shikena.
c gobe!
Good news if it is true
Wow!
Who re really behind this terrorist group?
Hope say no b fake news
Good one
A good head start
fantastic progress. una do well
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