A major bomb-making factory has been uncovered by the Nigerian army in
Borno state in what spokesman Sani Usman described as an "unprecedented
feat".
Troops of the 25 Task Force Brigade of the Nigerian Army who uncovered
the factory also arrested a terrorist leader and two others, Usman said.
Mr. Usman, a colonel, described the finding as “an unprecedented feat”
in the fight against the extremist Boko Haram sect in its area of
operations.
"The Task Force Brigade, during a cordon and search operation at Sandia,
Kokakowa and Nyaleri villages, suspected to be Boko Haram enclaves,
uncovered and destroyed the Improvised Explosives Device (IED) making
factory at Miyati and Nyaleri villages, along the
Maiduguri-Bulabulin-Damboa road, in Damboa Local Government Area of
Borno State," a statement from Usman said.
“In addition, three terrorists were arrested comprising an “Ameer”, a
high contact and a foot soldier,” the army spokesperson said.
“Among items discovered apart of the IED making equipment, were a
Peugeot pick up van, foodstuff, 10-KVA Lister generator, gas cylinders,
borehole, 9 bags of fertiliser, pumping machine, 3 bags of maize, 1 bag
of millet and 13 empty AGO jerry cans, amongst others.
“The joint operation between the Brigade and Nigerian Air Force who
provided air cover and tracking, was part of the determined effort by
the military to rout out terrorists in the general area and open more
roads hitherto held by the terrorists for public usage. It is also part
of the renewed effort and vigour on the part of our troops to meet up
with the set dateline that has turned the tide and momentum of the
battle against the Boko Haram terrorists in our country.
“I am glad to say that the troops are on high morale and very excited with their accomplishment thus far.
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