An official of the NSCDC,
Lagos State Command, who participated in the operations, told one of our
correspondents on Sunday that 19 militants were in the corps’ custody.
No fewer than 19 suspected
militants have been arrested by operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps in the ongoing aerial bombardment of creeks in the Fatola and
Arepo areas of Ogun State.
It was gathered that some
of the suspects were apprehended while fleeing from their camps being shelled
by the Nigerian military.
Although the military had
assured residents of the areas of safety, the operation had created panic among
some people in the areas. While some residents had fled their homes, others
were forced to remain indoors.
While the operation
continued, operatives, comprising the police, NSCDC, Nigerian Navy and the
Nigerian Army mounted roadblocks at strategic places that could be used as
escape routes by the militants.
NSCDC, Lagos State Command,
said, “Nineteen militants were arrested around the Ishawo, Igbo Olomu and
Elepete areas of Ikorodu on Saturday and Sunday. Some of them were caught after
fleeing from the areas being bombarded while others were arrested based on
information by residents. NSCDC officials from Ondo, Ogun and Oyo states are
with us. We are about150. The bombardment is still on.”
The spokesperson for the
NSCDC, Lagos State Command, Kehinde Bada, confirmed the arrest, adding that
investigation was ongoing.
She said, “It was a joint
operation involving our men, the police, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Army
and the Nigerian Air Force. So far, we have arrested 19 suspected militants,
some of who fled their base, having realised their game was up.”

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