Nigerian Troops Cripple Boko Haram’s Logistics Capabilities

Korede Abdullah in Lagos

In a major breakthrough, troops from Sector 2 Operation HADIN KAI, working alongside the Civilian Joint Task Force and Hybrid Forces, have severely crippled Boko Haram’s logistics efforts.

Acting on credible intelligence, the troops intercepted six brand-new motorcycles purchased in Kano, destined for terrorist enclaves in Tabkin Chadi and Timbuktu Triangle.

The joint operation, conducted on October 30, 2024, in Kukareta village, resulted in the arrest of a suspected terrorist and the recovery of the motorcycles and a mobile phone.

This successful operation is a significant step forward in the ongoing fight against terrorism in the region.

Brigadier General Marcel Ejike, Commander of Sector 2 Operation HADIN KAI, praised the troops’ resilience and swift response, urging them to continue disrupting terrorist activities and dominating the area to deny the terrorists freedom of action.

General Ejike also appealed to the public for continued support and collaboration in the fight against insurgency.

The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has also made significant strides in disrupting Boko Haram’s logistics networks, with the recent arrest of a high-profile logistics courier, Garba Buda, in Guzamala, Borno State.

These successes demonstrate the commitment of security forces to dismantling terrorist networks and ensuring the safety of the local population.

               

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