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Security Forces, Hunters Thwart Insurgents’ Bid to Sabotage Power Infrastructure in Yobe

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The Sector 2 Joint Task Force, part of the North-East Operation Hadin Kai, successfully thwarted a attempt by Boko Haram militants to destroy power transmission towers in Kasesa, located near Damaturu, preventing a potential disruption to the region’s power supply.

The troops were able to foil the sinister plot with the collaboration of hunter groups in Yobe.

Army spokesman Naziru Shehu disclosed this to journalists in Damaturu on Sunday.

He said combined troops of Combat Team (CT) 7 of 27 Task Force Brigade conducted the operation on Saturday after receiving credible intelligence on the planned sabotage.

“On receipt of credible intelligence of BHT activities, troops swiftly laid a successful ambush on the terrorists. The terrorists abandoned a Toyota Corolla, 8 prepared Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), detonating cables, 2 damaged tyres as well as trade test card/certificate after the troops brought heavy volume of fire on them,” Mr Shehu said.

The chief of army staff, Lt.- Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja and theatre commander, Joint Task Force Operation Hadin Kai, Maj.- Gen. W Shaibu, commended the residents for their cooperation, Mr Shehu explained.

He urged the public to remain vigilant and always provide credible information to the security agencies on the movements of suspected persons in the areas.

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