The Director, Defence Information, Maj.
Gen. Chris Olukolade, said that the Special Forces have rescued an
additional 25 women and children during a raid on the dreaded Sambisa
Forest.
Olukolade also disclosed in a statement
on Wednesday that during the operation, the soldiers destroyed seven
camps which were being used by the insurgents for their training and
operations.
The Defence spokesman said that some of
the insurgents were killed during the encounter with the troops but he
did not give the exact number of those killed during the gun duel with
the Boko Haram fighters.
He added that the soldiers had to beat the hurdle of landmines planted around the camps to carry out the operation.
He said that the troops captured four camps known for notoriety in Alafa and others in Rogo Fulani and Laraga.
Olukolade said that the soldiers
recovered weapons from the insurgents including rocket propelled
grenade, anti-aircraft guns, and operational vehicles.
However, Olukolade said that four soldiers were wounded in the operation and were being given medical treatment.
He said, “Seven additional terrorists’
camps were yesterday (Tuesday) destroyed as more terrorists also died in
the ongoing onslaught to flush them out of the Sambisa Forest.
“An additional 25 women and children were rescued in the process.
“The troops scaled many landmines in
continuation of the assault on the bases of the terrorists, captured
camps which include the four notorious Alafa camps as well as those in
Rogo Fulani, Lareaga, and others used as training camps in the forest.
“Various weapons including rocket
propelled grenades, anti-aircraft guns and a number of vehicles were
either captured or destroyed during the operation.
“Four soldiers were injured and have been evacuated for treatment….”
Olukolade, who said that the troops were
in high morale and fighting spirit, said the army was intensifying its
operation against the insurgents.
Meanwhile, the Taroh community of
Kadarko in Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State has accused the
Special Task Force on security in Jos and the 3rd Armored Division of
the Nigeria Army of carrying out genocide against them.
The community members, through their
socio-cultural and political group, Ngwang Ishi Otarok, alleged that the
military was out to annihilate them.
They claimed that soldiers invaded Taroh
communities of Kadarko, Mutum Biyu, Wadatan Arewa and Wadatan Kasuwa,
all in the Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State, following an
alleged killing of six soldiers by unidentified militiamen.
In the reprisal that ensued, the soldiers were alleged to have killed 39 people and injured more than 150 others.
The soldiers were also said to have
razed down many buildings and farms, destroying livestock worth millions
of naira in the process.
While addressing newsmen in Jos on Wednesday, the NIO described the raid as unprecedented.
The Chairman of the group, Mr. Lohbut
Jangle, and Secretary, Mr. Zingfa Danbaki, who signed the text of the
briefing, said military vehicles conveyed armed men to Wase town. They
said the soldiers, who were mobilised by the 3rd Armored Division of the
Nigerian Army, Jos, unleashed mayhem on the people.
In the statement entitled, “Planned
genocide against the Tarok race by the Nigerian Army and the Plateau
State government,” the groupd said their people had suffered attacks for
two consecutive days for no just cause.
They further alleged, “A notable trend
in this unbridled, callous, unwholesome impunity is the scenario where
even the police and the civil defence officials on duty were shot,
killed and burnt at their duty posts.”
Meanwhile, two people were killed in
Kakpwis village of Foron District of Barkin Ladi Local Government of
Plateau State by unknown gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.
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