Friday, 21 September 2012

Again, Army Kills 2 Boko Haram Top Commanders

 


From the way things are going, terrorism might becoming a thing of the past in Nigeria soon. The Joint Task Force, JTF, on Operation Restore Order said on Thursday that it had shot dead two commanders of the dreaded Boko Haram sect in Maiduguri.

JTF spokesman, Sagir Musa, said in a statement in Maiduguri that they were top commanders of the Islamic sect in-charge of Yobe and Adamawa.

He said, “Two suspected Boko Haram top terrorists commanders were killed along Maiduguri-Kano road as they tried to escape on Wednesday.

He said, “The suspects were top commanders coordinating activities of the sect in Mubi and Yola in Adamawa and in Yobe.’’

Sagir added that the duo were trailed by a combined team of security operatives for many hours before they attempted to escape.

“The suspects were on their way to Damaturu for a planned special operation to attack civilians and military locations.

“Intelligence reports also indicated that they were planning to conduct an attack on Maiduguri soon.”

Sagir said a number of items including weapons and a Honda salon car were recovered from them.

He said the JTF had also arrested eight suspected members of the group in an earlier operation in Maiduguri.

The JTF Spokeman said, “The JTF arrested eight suspected members of the sect in earlier operations in Garannam, GRA and Lawanti areas of Maiduguri on Wednesday.

“Those arrested were confirmed to have found their way to Maiduguri from neighbouring states.’’

He added that several items were also recovered from them including “a silver coloured Toyota Camry 1998 model with Yobe registration number’’

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