Following
attempts by fleeing members of the Boko Haram terrorist sect to regroup in a
bid to fight back, the Defence headquarters, yesterday, said that communication
equipment used by the group for shooting and posting online video messages of
their leaders have been recovered.
The disclosure was made just as Special Forces
of the JTF commenced night and day patrols to dislodge remnants of terrorists
still hibernating in the camps and hideouts of the hilltops and forests where
the terrorists had made their den.
The equipment recovered including laptops, mobile communication equipment (GSM phones) and others used for shooting and posting online videos, as well as locally made rockets and rocket launchers were among several items seized by the JTF from the arrested terrorists. They were displayed for a nine man Defence Headquarters Assessment Team that visited Borno and Yobe states, weekend.
The equipment recovered including laptops, mobile communication equipment (GSM phones) and others used for shooting and posting online videos, as well as locally made rockets and rocket launchers were among several items seized by the JTF from the arrested terrorists. They were displayed for a nine man Defence Headquarters Assessment Team that visited Borno and Yobe states, weekend.
A statement by Brigadier General Chris
Olukolade, Director of Defence Information said: “As a follow up to scheduled
assessment visits to troops in the North East of the country, a nine member
Defence Headquarters Operational Assessment Team has returned from Yobe and
Borno States to brief the Chief of Defence Staff with updates on the situation
in the operational area of the Special Forces operating in the North East.
“The force which has been tasked in support of
the implementation of the State of Emergency is conducting operations to stop
terrorism and to restore normalcy to the security situation in north eastern
part of the country. The team visited troop’s location in various parts of
Borno and Yobe States. Interacting with the troops inside Sambisa forest, the
team leader and Director of Operations in the Defence Headquarters, Air Vice
Marshal Olatunji Faloyin, conveyed the greetings and commendation of the Chief
of Defence Staff (CDS), whom he said was very proud of the troops”.
He expressed the CDS satisfaction
with the high level of successes so far recorded in the operation and thanked
them for a job well-done, urging them not to rest on their oars until the
entire region was fully sanitized and cleared of all terrorists activities. The
team also assured the troops of regular logistic supplies while the mission
lasts.
Earlier, the team was briefed by
commanders, on conduct of the operation to rid the forest of the insurgents who
had made the location their sanctuary. They were told that some notorious
leaders of the terrorists have been captured while some materials recovered in
the camp have also provided useful intelligence for subsequent operations.
The team was told that some casualty
in men and equipment were recorded on the part of troops during the operation.
Commanders also disclosed that the troops were currently engaged in night and
day patrols of the area to dominate the forest and apprehend any terrorist who
may be lurking around.
Meanwhile, the nine man assessment
team has confirmed that the military was still in control of the situation in
the two states adding that the troops were combing the forests and the
terrorist camps to fish out the remnants.
On fears that Boko Haram members
were regrouping, AVM Olatunji Faloyin while delivering their report, assured
the CDS that the possibility of the terrorists regrouping was not possible,
because all the camps have been taken over by the military. He dismissed such
rumour as coming from the segment of people who were not aware of what the
military had done so far in the two states.
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