Col Sani Usman Kukasheka
said that during the operation, the patrol came across 43 persons that escaped
from one of the Boko Haram terrorists’ hideouts in Madube.
The Acting Director Army
Public Relations said….
“The escapees comprised of
10 men, 14 women and 19 children. They are currently being screened and
profiled at the Battalion Headquarters”, the statement said.
Similarly, troops of 115
Task Force Battalion of the same Brigade, in conjunction with some vigilante
groups, also carried out patrols to Pegana, Joma, Wambiyar, Dille, Pumpum, Zah,
Miya and Pugula communities and cleared them of Boko Haram terrorists.
The statement read further,
“some elements of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),
arrested and handed over a suspected Boko Haram terrorist, named Garba Thlama
Mussa to the unit. He is currently being interrogated and would be handed over
to Joint Intelligent Committee.
“The troops of 117
Battalion also carried out patrol within Mubi North and Mubi South to ensure
general security of the areas. The same unit also provided security to Adamawa
State boundaries’ adjustment committee during their visit to Kwaja village in
Mubi Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
“Troops of 143 Battalion
also carried out patrol in Bebel, Fattude, Teddei, Hyambula and Sukur.
“We are pleased to state
that the troops in that axis are in high spirit determined to continue doing
the nation proud. The story is the same in 22 Brigade area of operations as
troops of 3 Battalion also conducted foot and mobile patrols towards Diema,
Tatakura and Kala villages in which they had contact with Boko Haram terrorists
and killed 2 of them and recovered some dangerous weapons. ”
In a related development,
troops of 22 Brigade Garrison in conjunction with a detachment of Nigeria
Custom Services personnel conducted patrol along Dikwa-Mafa-Maiduguri road to
keep it safe.
The statement continued,
“As the security situation kept improving in the North East, especially in the
liberated and cleared areas, other security and Para-military agencies have
started redeploying back to their locations. It was to this end that the
Nigerian Immigration Service has also deployed its personnel in Dikwa. The 21
personnel were received and briefed at the Headquarters, 22 Brigade Garrison.
The team is undergoing training on mines and Improvised Explosive Devices
(IEDs) awareness and ground signs before they commence work.
“The troops of 22 Brigade
Garrison, intercepted 14 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) which include 3
men, 3 women, 6 male children and 2 female children coming to Dikwa from
Chingowa village. The IDPs were screened by the troops and the Civilian JTF at
the area and then handed over to Dikwa IDPs Coordinator for further screening,
registration and rehabilitation.
“Sadly, an administrative
patrol was ambushed 12 kilometres to Gwoza. Unfortunately 3 soldiers and 13
other civilians were wounded. All of the wounded have been evacuated to 21
Brigade Medical Reception Station. They are all in stable condition and
responding to treatment.”
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