Army smashes terror cells, rescues hostages, recovers arms  nationwide 

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The Nigerian Army has recorded significant operational successes across multiple theatres within the last 24 hours, neutralising threats, rescuing kidnapped victims and disrupting criminal networks through coordinated, intelligence-driven operations.

In an operational brief made available to journalists on Sunday, the army said the successes reflect sustained offensive actions and effective inter-agency collaboration in tackling insecurity nationwide.

It said, “In Kogi State, troops of 12 Brigade, in conjunction with the Nigerian Police and vigilantes, conducted offensive operations at Kakuma Ileteju/Origa and Ijumu villages, arresting 2 suspected terrorists and recovering 2 motorcycles and 2 chainsaw machines.

“Similarly, troops of Sector 1 Operation FANSAN YAMMA apprehended a suspected terrorist at Afaka in Kaduna State, who confessed to abandoning a terrorist camp due to internal clashes among terrorist leaders.

“In Sokoto State, troops of COAS Intervention Battalion VII with 8 Division Nigerian Army Stalkers cleared multiple villages in Tangaza LGA, destroying terrorist camp and recovering 2 camouflage trousers. “

It added that troops also rescued a Nigerien national held captive for over three weeks, further highlighting the cross-border dimension of terrorist activities.

It said, “In Niger state, troops neutralised threats by disposing of one IED, apprehending 5 suspects and destroying terrorist camps and illegal mining sites.

It further states that troops also recorded major successes in rescue operations.

“In Kwara state, troops swiftly responded to a distress call, forcing terrorists to abandon 3 kidnapped victims.

“In Edo State, troops responded to multiple incidents, rescuing victims, apprehending 5 suspected kidnappers and recovering one AK-47 rifle with 9 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and 3 mobile phones, while additional operations led to the rescue of 2 kidnapped farmers.

“In Delta state, troops arrested a suspected IPOB terrorist at Umunede junction.”

According to the brief, “in the South-South, troops of 2 Brigade conducted raids on drug peddlers’ hideouts in Akwa Ibom state, arresting 6 suspects and recovering 20kg of cannabis sativa, 120g of Canadian loud, 27.5g of Colorado, 4.3g of methamphetamine (ice), 15 bottles of codeine, one sachet of tramadol, and ₦431,500.00.

“In Rivers state, troops uncovered and dismantled illegal bunkering infrastructure, recovering 4 galvanized pipes (about 50m), 4 hoses (about 100m each), one big empty reservoir, one big drum oven, 2 big empty receivers, one big coolant, one medium drum oven, 3 small coolants, one small active drum oven containing about 50 litres of AGO, one small empty drum oven, 2 empty drum receivers, one galvanized pipe (about 15m), 2 hoses (about 50m each), one receiver, one coolant, and one waste pit.

“In Plateau state, troops of Operation ENDURING PEACE intercepted criminal elements, arresting 9 suspects and recovering one SMG rifle, one locally made revolver rifle, one pistol, 20 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 3 motorcycles, 7 mobile phones, and ₦35,500.00.

“Additionally, troops in Abia State discovered and handled sacks of suspected stolen crude oil hidden within the Imo River axis in line with operational directives.”

The Nigerian Army reassures Nigerians of its continued resolve to decisively defeat all forms of criminality and calls for sustained public support and cooperation to consolidate ongoing successes and ensure lasting peace across the country.