The campaign against insurgents in the
North-East intensified with the capture of a top leader of Boko Haram
and the killing of about 70 insurgents at the sect’s stronghold in Gwoza
Hills, Borno State.
Saturday PUNCH investigations
revealed that the leader was arrested on Thursday evening while he was
trying to flee the bombarded Gwoza Hills with some black Toyota Land Cruiser sports utility vehicle in his escort.
It was learnt that the Special Forces
captured him alive and flew him immediately out of Borno State to Abuja
for interrogation in one of the military formations in Abuja.
A source, who confided in our
correspondent, said that the arrest of the man suspected to be one of
the topmost commanders of the sect (if not the leader), had triggered
anxiety among security agents in Borno State.
Security officials were of the view that
the captured Boko Haram leader might be a very key person to the
operation of the sect for him to have such a massive and luxurious
escort comprising Toyota Land Cruiser
vehicles.
The source said, “On Thursday, soldiers
arrested a top member of the Boko Haram around the Gwoza Hills after the
battle of Wednesday night when troop took over the hills.
“The Boko Haram member must be a very high ranking member of the group if not the head because he had several Toyota Land Cruiser jeeps in his escort when he was captured.
“Another thing is that they didn’t want
anybody to know his identity; the commanders immediately flew the man to
Abuja; as we are talking, the man is being interrogated there. A highly
placed security source confirmed the arrest of the Boko Haram leader
but would not make any further comment on the issue.
Investigations further revealed that
troops killed over 70 insurgents at Bita community in Gwoza Local
Government Area of Borno State and Bama headquarters of Bama Local
Government Area of Borno State.
The insurgents were said to have been
killed in two different gun duels with troops at Bita and Bama where
Armoured Personnel Carriers and military tanks were fully deployed for
the combat on Thursday.
Investigation revealed that the soldiers
attacked the insurgents when they were moving to launch an attack on
Bita community a day after troops overran their Gwoza Hills enclave on
Wednesday.
The source said that some soldiers
sustained gunshot wounds and were being treated at a hospital in
Maiduguri. It was learnt that some other insurgents were killed also on
Thursday evening on their way to Bama after the first encounter which
resulted in the killing of over 40 members of the sect.
It was gathered that the special forces
waited for the convoy of the insurgents on their way to Bama when an
intelligence report was received that they (the insurgents) were on
their way to launch another attack in Bama.
A security source said that the
insurgents were moving in 15 trucks loaded with fighters when they ran
into the ambush of the troops.
The source said that the troops destroyed seven of the trucks which caught fire and killed about 30 of the insurgents.”
However, it was stated that the insurgents escaped with eight of the vehicles in the convoy.
When our correspondent contacted the
Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, he confirmed
the deployment of APCs and military tanks but asked to be given more
time to confirm the capture of the Boko Haram commander and those killed
in the two battles.
“That APCs and military tanks were
deployed is no news but you have to give me some time to confirm this
story from the relevant places,” he said.
However, Olukolade said that the troops arrested a middle-aged Cameroonian who served as the arms courier for the sect.
He said that the arrest of the
Cameroonian led to the discovery of a large cache of arms and ammunition
which was hidden in the premises of a burnt church.
Olukolade said that weapons recovered
from the insurgents in the premises of the church in Kalabalge Local
Government Area of Borno State included anti-aircraft guns,
rocket-propelled guns, other brands of machine guns and thousands of
various calibres of rounds of ammunition.
He said that the
Cameroonian led troops on a cordon and search operation to a hideout
where a terrorist was captured. He was silent on the rank of this
particular terrorist whose singular arrest featured in his news
statement.
Source: The Punch
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