Military Captures Cameroonian Weapon Supplier
The Nigerian military in yet another evidence of growing
foreign influence within the ranks of the terrorist Boko Haram sect have
arrested a Cameroonian who is suspected to be a big arms supplier to the group.
In a related development, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS),
Lt-Gen Kenneth Minima has been checking on deployment and troops’ disposition
in various locations of the theatre of the counter terrorist campaign in
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
According to the statement issued friday by the Director of
Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen. Chris Olukolade, the arrest of the
Cameroonian has led to the discovery of a large cache of arms and ammunition
hidden in the premises of a burnt church in Kalabalge Local Government Area of
Borno State.
Olukolade said that the recovered weapons included anti
aircraft guns, rocket propelled guns as well as the General Purpose and other
brands of machine guns.
“Also recovered from the location were thousands of various
calibers of rounds of ammunition and links," he said.
He disclosed that the middle aged man who led troops on the
cordon and search operation towards the recovery was one of the terrorists
captured in recent raids.
He also disclosed that the weapons were stockpiled to be
used in a pending attack on some communities around Nigeria- Cameroon border.
“The weapons have all been evacuated while guard locations
and patrols are being maintained in the general area and the surrounding
localities," he said.
Meanwhile, Olukolade assured that the troops have continued
with various operations assigned to the formations involved in the counter
terrorist campaign.
He said that the caves of a particular mountain captured
overnight in Borno State was undergoing a thorough search for terrorists who
are believed to have fled there in the wake of the ongoing offensive on various
terrorist enclaves, adding that arms are also the object of the cordon and
search.
Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff friday continued his
visit to troops in various locations in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
Minimah, in company with the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air
Marshal Adesola Amosu, also visited troops who were wounded in the course of
the operation so far, in the Military Hospital in Maiduguri.
During the visit, the service chiefs were assured by the
commander of the Hospital, Brig-Gen Okeke that most of the wounded soldiers
were in stable condition and that some who have recovered very well, expressed
their desire to rejoin their units & colleagues in the operation.
The Army Chief directed that the hospital should not
hesitate to let him know the requirement for any case requiring referral or
further treatment any where.
In addition, the service chiefs are also undertaking a
comprehensive air surveillance of the entire mission area in addition to the
direct inspection of some key locations where operations are being conducted.
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