Operation Hadin Kai Don Arrest Two Boko Haram Suppliers for Borno State

Operation Hadin Kai Don Arrest Two Boko Haram Suppliers for Borno State

Na serious gbege for Borno State as troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation Hadin Kai don arrest two men wey dem believe say na Boko Haram and ISWAP suppliers. The suspects, according to the military, dey provide drugs, fuel, and other logistics to the terrorists for Ngala Local Government Area.

The operation happen after weeks of intelligence tracking wey show say the men dey deliver important supplies to the insurgents through secret routes near the border.

Dem arrest the suspects with drugs, communication gadgets, and other items wey fit help the terrorists survive for bush.

Army Say Arrest Go Weaken Boko Haram Operations

The army talk say this latest arrest na big win for security operatives for the fight against terrorism for North East. According to one military officer, the two suspects na key members for the network wey dey help Boko Haram and ISWAP maintain their camps.

He talk say the army go continue to monitor movement around border towns like Ngala, Dikwa, and Gamboru to stop illegal supply channels.

The officer still add say the suspects don dey under interrogation and dem go face full investigation before hand over to the right authority.

Government and Locals Hail Operation Hadin Kai for Brave Work

People for Ngala and nearby communities don hail the soldiers for the sharp operation wey dem carry out without any wahala. According to residents, since army begin tighten security for the area, small peace don dey return.

Government too don commend the Operation Hadin Kai team, say their effort dey help reduce the strength of terrorist groups for the region.

Authorities promise say dem go continue to support the troops with equipment, intelligence, and logistics until Boko Haram wahala end once and for all.


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