By Sarah Sam Adda
Troops have intensified nationwide counter-terrorism operations, killing scores of insurgents, arresting 20 suspects, and rescuing kidnapped victims within the last 24 hours, a source at Army Headquarters told newsmen.
The operations, conducted between September 19 and 22, also led to the recovery of 10 AK-47 rifles, one FN rifle, five RPG bombs, 36 hand grenades, 700 rounds of ammunition, 39 motorcycles, 32 bicycles, explosives, chemicals, vehicles, uniforms, logistics supplies, and stolen petroleum products.
In the North-East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai repelled attacks by ISWAP and Boko Haram fighters in Banki, Damboa, and Biu areas of Borno State, killing several terrorists. They also seized 36 hand grenades, five RPG bombs, 700 rounds of ammunition, uniforms, logistics items, and a truckload of NPK fertilizer believed to be intended for terrorist activities.
In the North-Central, troops of Operation Enduring Peace rescued a kidnapped girl in Manchok, Kaduna State, while troops of Operation Whirl Stroke freed another victim in Benue State and recovered arms and ammunition.
Elsewhere, troops arrested suspected kidnappers and armed robbers in Sokoto, Taraba, Kebbi, and Plateau states.
In Cross River, security forces apprehended a suspected cultist found with a roasted human leg.
Additionally, troops destroyed illegal oil refining sites in Rivers State and dismantled bunkering facilities in Cross River.
The source added that the army would sustain the momentum of operations to deny terrorists and criminals freedom of action, while also supporting improved food security in line with the Federal Government’s agenda.