The resolve for collaborative efforts in fighting terrorism in
the sub-region has received a boost.
This is as the Cameroon security forces at the weekend made a
huge seizure of arms apparently meant for use by terrorists operating in
Nigeria.
Over 288 rifles and 35 Rocket Propelled Guns as well as 35
locally made IEDs were recovered after a fierce encounter at Abugasse,
Cameroon, close to the Chadian border.
Other weapons included Pistols, Mortar Bombs, Sub-machine Guns
and various calibres of ammunitions. Also in their possession were over 50
Cameroonian Passports as well as a Toyota Jeep.
A statement signed by Defence spokesman, Chris Olukolade, stated
that the raid followed the arrest of two suspects believed to be major arms
suppliers to the terrorists in Nigeria.
It will be recalled that the Cameroonian authorities recently
pledged to back Nigeria’s counter terrorism efforts.
Meanwhile, the renewed offensive on terrorists by Nigerian
troops have continued to record series of arrests of terrorists and recovery of
arms especially close to the nation’s border with Cameroon.
Apart from arms recovered in the neighbouring country, more have
been captured in the ongoing offensive in different fronts.
The arrest at a check point of a terrorist driving in a green
Peugeot vehicle with registration Number Bauchi 264 AA heading to Maiduguri
from Alagarno during the weekend, led to the recovery of 15 AK47 rifles and 12
magazines and various yet to be assembled rifles.
Furthermore, the offensive on terrorists in various fronts is continuing.
The Alagarno area as well as various points of Sambisa forest and suburbs have
been witnessing intense operations since Monday.
Apart from several dead terrorists, 14 vehicles which were
either being used for operation or hidden by the terrorists in various parts of
the forests and theatres have been destroyed. Various calibres of weapons and
ammunitions were also recovered in the course of fighting and subsequent cordon
and search of the areas.
Olukolade added that intensive air and ground surveillance are
also ongoing in the general area.
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