Troops Apprehend Suspected Gunrunners And Thwart Terrorists' Attempt To Storm The Adamawa Neighbourhood.
Together with the Civilian Joint Task Force, Nigerian Army troops stationed in the country's northeast have successfully stopped a gang of terrorists who were planning to launch an attack in Adamawa State's Yola South Local Government Area.
In a statement released by the Army on Thursday, May 9, 2024, it was stated that in a different but related operation in the state's Madagali Local Government Area, the forces also detained three suspected gunrunners.
“The troops on fighting patrol near Wuro Jabbe encountered the terrorists who were on a mission to attack the community,” the statement read.
Troops engaged the terrorists in a fierce fire-fight that compelled them to succumb and abandon their firearms. The troops captured one PKM Machine Gun, 402 rounds of 7.62 mm x 54 NATO ammunition and 110 rounds of 7.62 mm NATO
In a separate but related operation, troops responding to actionable intelligence intercepted 3 persons suspected of gun-running in the Sukuk Community, located in the Madagali Local Government Area of the state.
The suspects, identified as Yakubu Musa, Marcus Ziri, and Ishakwu Kumba, were found in possession of various firearms and ammunition. Musa was apprehended with a locally fabricated Gun, a pistol and 59 rounds of 7.62 mm x 39 ammunition, while Kumba was arrested with two locally fabricated guns and 29 cartridges and Ziri was found with a locally made gun.
Further investigations have revealed that Musa had previously acquired an AK-47 rifle for three hundred thousand naira (N300,000.00) from a yet to be identified individual who is currently at large.
The Nigerian Army remains vigilant and committed to restoring peace and security in the region, as demonstrated by these successful operations.
The apprehended suspects are currently undergoing further interrogation to aid in the dismantling of the networks that support terrorism and illegal arms trade in the North East."
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