29/11/2017

Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages

 Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages 
 
The Nigeria military on Tuesday, arrested a Boko Haram commander and rescued 212 hostages in Borno State.
Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations, said four members of the terror group were killed after a serious exchange of gun fire with soldiers.
"Troops of 3 Battalion, 22 Brigade Nigerian Army, Sector 1, Operation LAFIYA DOLE,  in furtherance of the ongoing clearance operations in conjunction with 22 Mobile Strike Team and some Civilian JTF, on  Tuesday, 28th November  achieved a remarkable feat," the statement reads.
During the operation, they were able to clear Boko Haram terrorists from their hideouts located at Kala, Jawara, Mada, Mika, Gakulba and Kutilax (Sanga), northern  fringes of Sambisa forest and  fringes of Kala Balge Local Government Area of Borno State.
At Sanga, the terrorists on sighting the approaching troops from their observation post, they dashed into the adjoining Amchada forest.
 Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages
The relentless troops pursued them further and neutralized 4 Boko Haram terrorists terrorists after a serious exchange of gun fire, captured one of the terrorists commanders, the “Ameer” of of Chawa, Amman Judee alive and rescued 212 persons held hostage by the terrorists.
The captured terrorists leader is undergoing further interrogation while the rescued persons are being documented and the underaged children were administered oral polio vaccines.

 Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages
 Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages
 Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages Photos Troops capture top Boko Haram commander, rescue 212 hostages

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