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DHQ: 60 Illegal Refineries Destroyed, 86 Terrorists Killed

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Military Kills 58 Terrorists, Rescues 16 Hostages - DHQ

According to Defence Headquarters, in the last week alone, military operations across the nation have resulted in the elimination of no fewer than 86 terrorists and other criminals and the apprehension of 101 others.

It further stated that in a week, thirty suspected oil thieves were apprehended and 60 illegal refineries were found in the Niger Delta region.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, said this while giving an update on the operations of the military on Thursday in Abuja.

Buba said the troops had, in the last one week, focussed on striking terrorists’ enclaves from air attacks and also exerted significant superior power on areas where the terrorists were hibernating.

According to him, the operations resulted in 86 neutralised terrorists with 101 of them arrested and 21 kidnapped persons rescued.

He said the troops also recovered 111 assorted weapons and 1,124 assorted ammunition, comprising 65 AK-47 rifles, one HK G3 gun, one G3 rifle, eight locally-fabricated guns and 15 Dane guns.

“Also recovered were two fabricated rifles, one locally-made pistol, one English pistol, one pump-action gun, two auto pump-action guns, and two single-barrel guns.

“Others are 14 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 993 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, five rounds of 7.62 x 39mm ammo, five rounds of 7.62mm x 39mm and 99 live cartridges.

“Troops also recovered one round of 9mm ammo, two bandoliers, two fabricated swords, 13 magazines, five vehicles, 29 motorcycles, six bicycles, mobile phones and one GTA radio, amongst other items,” he said.

In the North-East, Buba said the troops of Operation Hadin Kai neutralised 20 terrorists, apprehended four and rescued 40 kidnapped persons as well as recovered of cache of arms.

He said the air component conducted air interdiction on terrorists’ logistics base in the Sambisa general area on January 5 killed several terrorists and destroyed their logistics.

In the North-West, Buba said the troops of Operations Hadarin Daji and Whirl Punch neutralised 69 terrorists, arrested 25 and rescued 63 hostages within the week.

He added that the air component conducted air interdiction on notorious terrorist Kingpin Ado Aliero’s enclave in the Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara.

According to him, the terrorists were led by a leader identified as Isuhu Dogo, an associate and sibling of the notorious Aliero.

“After a confirmatory ISR, the location was acquired and attacked with bombs and rockets. Feedback revealed that several terrorists were neutraliswed and their structures destroyed.

“Another air interdiction at terrorist kingpin Hamisu Mopol’s enclave in Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State killed several terrorists and structures were destroyed,” he added.

In the North Central, the defence spokesman said the troops of Operation Safe Haven and Whirl Stroke arrested 21 violent extremists and rescued 27 kidnapped persons.

Buba said Troops of Operation Delta Safe, in the last one week, uncovered and destroyed 60 illegal refining sites and apprehended 30 suspected oil thieves in the Niger Delta.

Buba said the troops also discovered and destroyed 37 dugout pits, 65 boats, 71 storage tanks, 14 vehicles, 108 cooking ovens, four pumping machines and one speedboat.

He said the troops recovered 1.01 million litres of stolen crude oil, 299,169 litres of illegally refined AGO and 3,158 litres of DPK.

He said that in Obot, in the Akara Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom, and in the Akuku-Toru and Okrika Local Government Areas of Rivers, troops raided a suspected extremist militant hideout.

Along with neutralizing two violent extremists and apprehending thirty suspected oil thieves, the troops also seized eight motorcycles, two tricycles, five pairs of woodland camouflage, fifteen different weapons, and 234 different types of ammunition, he said.

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