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– Boko Haram Ameers arrested by Nigerian troops lament the recent onslaught by the army – More abductees were also rescued during the operation – Troops also recover food items and vehicles during the crackdown In continuance of its ‘Operation Crackdown’ in Sambisa forest, troops of the Nigerian army have arrested three Boko Haram leaders. Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, spokesperson of the military, informed that this was achieved by the troops of 26 and 223, Battalions of the army headquarters strike group and armed forces special forces. A statement issued by the spokesperson reads: “The troops have cleared remnants of Boko Haram in Izza and Njima general area. Although they did not encounter any Boko Haram terrorists, there were noticeable fresh footprints, motorcycle and bicycle tyre marks in the seemingly abandoned places.

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Some food items recovered by the Nigerian troops.

“However, the troops came across and recovered 8 abandoned vehicles belonging to Boko Haram terrorists. The advancing troops also cleared all Boko Haram terrorists’ hideouts along the way including their camps at Bula Buba and its environs where they recovered 1 Hilux, 1 Canter truck, 15 AK-47 rifle magazines, a 60mm High Explosive Bomb, 200 G3 rifle magazines, 3 Browning Machine Gun tripod stands and a 60mm mortar bipod stand. Other recoveries include several metal links of 7.62mm (NATO) and 12.mm ammunitions. “In their area of operations, troops of 121 Task Force Battalion today, intercepted 35 civilians comprising 6 men, 7 women, 7 males minors and 15 minor females who claimed to be coming from Balaganje village.”

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The Ameers who were captured by the Nigerian troops.

Preliminary investigation, according to Colonel Usman, revealed that the people intercepted had been living in Balaganje as captives by Boko Haram terrorists who threatened to kill them if they attempt to escape. They are being investigated further. “In a related development, quite a number of Boko Haram terrorists have continued to surrender. Yesterday, out of 16 male adults that came along with their families to troop’s from Balazala and Ahamdaga Makaranta villages in the Dure district, 7 of them confessed to be Boko Haram terrorist members.

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One of those captured in Boko Haram den.

“However, on proper interrogation, the suspects confirmed to be Boko Haram terrorists with some of them having specialized trade and status. Three of them were Ameers (leaders) in the Boko Haram terrorist group’s hierarchy; for instance, Hamidu Buba was found to be the Ameer (leader) of tailors, while Musa Buba is Ameer of mechanics and Ali Idrissa, an Ameer of carpenters. “The others confessed to be “Rijan” (fighters) adding that they have participated in various Boko Haram attacks on so many villages and towns. They further stated that the ongoing crackdown operation is really taking its toll on them as they can barely survive.
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“As a matter of fact, they confessed that they were all fed up with the situation which has become worse as a result of Operation CRACKDOWN. They also stated that the Boko Haram terrorists have ran out of food and they now survive on roots and unripe mangoes. “They also said 2 of their members sent for food were killed at Frigi crossing point some days earlier by troops, (you may recall that we reported the military’s ambush at the crossing point),” the statement reads further.




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One of the Nigerian soldiers holding up a Boko Haram flag after the defeat.

It was also gathered that the troops of 122 Task Force Battalion injunction with some elements of 26 Task Force Brigade on receipt of information from some escapees, embarked a clearance patrol to Fadagwe Muni, along Yamtake-Gwoza road. On sighting the troops, the suspected Boko Haram terrorists fled and left behind an abducted 16 year old female cripple.
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Some of the soldiers after the victory over the insurgents.

The terrorists were also said to have abandoned large stock of grains stored in underground pit. Other items recovered include grinding machine, 2 tricycles and 1 photographs printer. “The troops nevertheless pursued the fleeing insurgents and killed some of them. “Similarly, troops of 121 Task Force Battalion also conducted clearance operation at Kadera Dam and Anguwar Fulani, while troops of 192 Battalion that conducted similar operation to Guduf, Nagadio, Duma and Kusarha. The Boko Haram terrorists ran to the top of the mountains and they were engaged heavy mortar fire.
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Some of the ammunitions recovered from the Boko Haram enclave during the raid.

“The 7 Division and its supporting elements has also intensified the clearance and rescue operations deep inside Sambisa forest. On Friday, they had encounter with Boko Haram terrorists at Alafa in which they cleared all the terrorists hibernating there. “The troops in various axis have continued to exploit further till they accomplish the mission of Operation CRACKDOWN.
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Some food items recovered from the terrorists in Sambisa forest.

 “In a related development, vigilant 7 Division Garrison, have arrested 2 suspected Boko Haram terrorists fuel suppliers with 2 Golf Volkswagen vehicles with registration numbers Borno MAG-112XA and Borno AA739-KBG. They were arrested at NNPC Mega Filling Station, along Damboa Road, Maiduguri at 2.00pm today, Friday, 5th May 2016. “The two suspected Boko Haram terrorists modified the booth of their cars with constructed tanks to take in more fuel for their accomplices hiding in the forests. One of the reconstructed tanks contained 150 litres of petrol, while the other was empty. “Both suspects have been handed over to the Joint Intelligent Centre for further interrogation,” Colonel Usman’s statement further revealed. Meanwhile, Nigerian troops assisted by Civilian Joint Task Force volunteers discovered and destroyed a Boko Haram administrative base while on patrol to clear the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists near the villages of Ngula and Kukuruk villages in Alagarno on Friday, May 6. The troops, comprised of 156 Task Force Battalion and 29 Task Force Brigade soldiers, engaged the Boko Haram terrorists in a gun battle that lasted hours, following which some terrorists escaped with gunshot injuries.

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