EXPOSED: How Nigerian Soldiers Penetrate Boko Haram Kingpin’s Home In Kaduna
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The unnamed source informed that the deceased had started gathering
guns and explosives-manufacturing ingredients before security agents
traced them to their location based on vital information revealed by
Boko Haram militants under military detention.
The officer added that Nigerian troops fighting Boko Haram deserved commendation instead of unjustifiable criticism.
While pointing to the house where the late Islamist terrorist kingpin
was found and killed, the military source said: “You can now see the
sacrifice our troops are making for the preservation of Nigeria’s
sovereignty and territory. The terrorists were hiding here for months
until our breakthrough."
* Inside the building in Kaduna
The officer added: “Our soldiers had to dig a hole to enter the house
as you can see. The [Boko Harm] men gave our soldiers a tough time, but
we triumphed over them.”
While declining to answer some questions thrown at him, the source
stated: “I have brought you here from Abuja to see what we have done,
because the men we killed here had their hands in several severe attacks
carried out by [Boko Haram] in the northeast and other parts of the
North.
"Just imagine what they would have done in Kaduna and surrounding areas if they were able to establish a footing here.”
The officer pointed out that the Nigerian Army was making greater use
of intelligence gathering and deploying other innovative methods in its
campaign to combat the attacks of Boko Haram insurgents.
Meanwhile, the Nation reports that several school certificates and
SIM cards were recovered from the building where the Boko Haram suspect
was captured.
According to the report, when newsmen visited the scene there were
blood stains and several bullet holes on the wall and ceiling.
* One of the holes dug into the building to capture the terrorists
Though there has been no official statement from either the Army or
the police about the whereabouts of the family of the late terrorist,
but there is speculation that his family members moved out of the house
after he was killed.
It was gathered that the magnitude of exchange of fire between the
terrorists and the soldiers almost caused crisis between the police and
soldiers because the police were not aware of the operation.
One of the residents in the area said: “We never knew that the man
was a member of the organisation. A lot of certificates belonging to
their members and a large number of SIM cards were recovered from the
house.
“When we heard the gunshots, we thought that it was robbers and so we
called the police. The police headed to the place. When the soldiers
heard the siren, they quickly identified themselves. A blood fight was
prevented because the police would have engaged them thinking they were
robbers.”
The District Head of Ungwan Muazu, Aliyu Idris, called on landlords
to be security conscious and ensure the true identity of their tenants.
It could be recalled that a female informant of the Boko Haram sect, Hafsat Bako, was also reportedly captured recently by the Nigerian military.
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