surrender in Yobe
Paul Obi in Abuja and Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano
The Kano State Police Command in the wee
hours of Sunday averted planned attacks by members of the Boko Haram
terrorist group and arrested five suspects who the command later claimed
died from the wounds they sustained during a gun duel with policemen.
The command said the five persons arrested were three males and two females.
All five, he added, died from the injuries they sustained during the gun duel.ered by the Nigerian Police Force indicating that the remnants of
the Boko Haram group who had escaped from Sambisa forest had started
regrouping in some states in the north including Kano.
The command said the five persons arrested were three males and two females.
“In order to ensure that they did not
attack any location in any state, the Inspector General of Police, Mr.
Ibrahim Idris, set up a joint Special Force Intelligence Unit under the
supervision of the Kano command which launched a mission to trace Boko
Haram members in various locations in Kano and its environs.
“The special forces of the police have
prevented several attempts to attack various places in Kano and its
environs by this Boko Haram group.
“The operation by the special forces
yielded positive results this morning (Sunday) when the team intercepted
the remnants of Boko Haram who were planning attacks on markets, places
of worship and other public places.
“Exhibits recovered from the terrorists
included one AK47 rifle, three sets of air force uniforms, four air
force caps, one set of military boots, four magazines, 47 rounds of
ammunition, one hand spoke, vehicle keys, a laptop and iPad, and some
operational black masks with pictures of the suspects in military
uniforms.
“All the suspects confessed to being
active members of the Boko Haram group. They equally volunteered
confessional statements on the planned attacks they were about to carry
out in Kano and other North-eastern States.”
In another incident, other suspected
Boko Haram terrorists along with members of their families reportedly
surrendered to troops of the 27 Task Force Brigade in Borno State on
Saturday.
According to a statement by the Nigerian
Army spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Sani Kukasheka Usman, the suspects were
escaping from Boko Haram hideouts at Kafe, Njubulla and Buk villages in
Damboa Local Government Area of Borno.
He said: “In the early hours of Saturday
July 22, three acclaimed suspected Boko Haram terrorists – Usman Ali,
aged 22, Ibrahim Matukur, aged 13, and Usman Hussaini, aged 25 –
willingly surrendered themselves to troops of 27 Task Force Brigade of
Operation Lafiya Dole at Buni Yari, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe
State.
“Others that surrendered are Ali Baba,
25 years, Modu Wakil, 15 years, Usman Mahamadu, 47 years, Goni Bukar, 50
years, Modu Konto, 20 years, and Isah Ali, 25 years old.
“During preliminary investigation, the
surrendering Boko Haram terrorists revealed that they belong to the
Mamman Nur faction of the Boko Haram terror group.
“They said that they deliberately
surrendered because they had realised the folly of their ways and no
longer wished to continue with the criminal terror attacks and the
insurgency.
“They stated that they escaped from the
terrorist’s hideout at Buk village in Damboa Local Government Area of
Borno State, adding that there were many more Boko Haram fighters
willing to surrender because of the untold hardship they suffer.
“They pleaded for sympathy and
forgiveness from members of the community, saying they were misguided
and deceived all these years into believing they were fighting a just
cause.
“They pleaded with the military
authorities to make concerted efforts to reach out to other terrorists
in the forest since they were willing to surrender.”
Gen. Usman added that troops of the same formation in conjunction with vigilantes at about 6.00 pm on Saturday also arrested a suspected Boko Haram terrorist at Bungai in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State.
Gen. Usman added that troops of the same formation in conjunction with vigilantes at about 6.00 pm on Saturday also arrested a suspected Boko Haram terrorist at Bungai in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State.
“The suspect, Madu Kwari, aged 25, was
intercepted while fleeing the terrorist’s hideout. He escaped along with
three others still at large.
“In a related development, troops of 159
Battalion have also arrested one Hassan Yusuf, aged 43, a suspected
logistics supplier to Boko Haram terrorists.
“The suspect who hails from Dangana in Chad Republic, was intercepted while attempting to cross over to Chad with smuggled spare parts and other items across the border in a Toyota Hilux vehicle, with registration number AE-646-VBY (Benue). He is being interrogated,” he said.
“The suspect who hails from Dangana in Chad Republic, was intercepted while attempting to cross over to Chad with smuggled spare parts and other items across the border in a Toyota Hilux vehicle, with registration number AE-646-VBY (Benue). He is being interrogated,” he said.
Deputy Director, Public Relations of the
Theatre Command in Borno, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, also stated that about
43 Boko Haram insurgents who recently surrendered to Nigerian troops in
the North-east were on Saturday air lifted to join other surrendered
insurgents in Gombe State, where they are to immediately commence a
de-radicalisation and rehabilitation programme under the auspices of
Operation Safe Corridor.
The Commander of the operations in the
region, Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, had recently promised that the
insurgents would be given a new lease of life when they commence their
journey back to civil society through the de-radicalisation and
rehabilitation process.
He urged them to embrace and undertake the programme whole-heartedly to enable them benefit and positively reorient their views about life and the society in general.
He urged them to embrace and undertake the programme whole-heartedly to enable them benefit and positively reorient their views about life and the society in general.
Over 70 Boko Haram insurgents earlier
this month surrendered to Nigerian troops in the North-east, taking
advantage of the window of grace given by the federal government for
insurgents who were willing to give up terrorism and turn a new leaf by
surrendering to any military location closest to them.
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