Total of 13,243 repentant Boko Haram terrorists, families surrendered so far to troops in Northeast Nigeria, says DHQ

  • 29 ISWAP terrorists killed, 13 terrorists including informants/collaborators and logistics suppliers arrested in 2 weeks
  • Troops killed 40 terrorists/bandits and arrested collaborators on the wanted list during the same period

Defence Headquarters on Thursday said a total of 13,243 repentant Boko Haram terrorists and their families have so far surrendered to troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria at different locations in Northeast Nigeria, in the last two weeks.

Director, Defence Media Operations, Brigadier General Benard Onyeuko, told journalists in Abuja on Thursday while giving an update on military operations between October 1 and October 14 that the number of the surrendered include 3,243 adult males and 3,868 women. The population of the children is 6,234.

General Onyeuko added that 29 terrorists were killed while 13, including their collaborators were arrested during the corresponding period.

According to Onyeuko, “consequently, more terrorists have continued to lay down their arms and surrender to our troops with their families as they could no longer withstand the offensive operations within the theatre. Some of these feats were recorded at; Gwoza – Yamtake – Bita road; Gwoza – Farm Centre – Yamtake road; Mandara Mountain area as well as Pulka and Hambagda towns; all in Borno State.

“Cumulatively, within the period a total of 29 terrorists were neutralised and 13 terrorists including their informants/collaborators and logistics suppliers were arrested in the course of the operations.

“Additionally, a total of 38 assorted weapons and 968 rounds of assorted ammunition as well as 48 rustled livestock among several other items were recovered. So far, a total of 13,243 terrorists and their families comprising 3,243 adult males, 3,868 adult females and 6,234 children, have surrendered to oun troops at different locations in the North-East.”

He added that troops killed at least 40 bandits and arrested bandits’ collaborators on the wanted list of security operatives in the country during the same period.

Onyeuko said: “Troops of operation Hadarin Daji arrested some notorious armed bandits’ collaborators who have been on the watch list of security agencies namely; Mamuda Aliyu Dangulbi, Rilwan Sani Dangulbi, Yusuf Adamu Dangulbi and Yakubu Umar Maihuja at Dangulbi village in Maru LGA of Zamfara State.

“These arrested criminals and items recovered have been handed over to appropriate prosecuting agencies for necessary action.”

He stated that in the period in focus, using a force package of Nigerian Air Force platforms, multiple airstrikes were executed on bandits’ enclaves in successive passes in different locations.

“One of which was at the Kwaga forest within Birnin Gwari general area in Kaduna State. In the course of the operation, no fewer than 40 armed bandits were neutralised and several structures which served as their logistics bases were destroyed,” he added.

Onyeuko said troops also discovered and deactivated a total of 51 illegal refining sites.

He said the sites cumulatively had a total of 76 ovens, 52 cooking pots/boilers, 22 cooling systems, 102 reservoirs, 16 large dugout pits and 513 storage tanks as well as drums and sacks laden with illegally refined oil products.

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