Troops of the Joint Task Force (North-East), under Operation Hadin Kai, don nab 65-year-old Hauwa Abulazeez wey dem accuse say she dey supply dr¥gs to Boko Haram fighters for some parts of North-East. According to JTF, the woman dey use her age as cover to waka freely without suspicion.
JTF officers talk say the woman don dey move dr¥gs go different Boko Haram hideouts for Borno, and her actions dey put lives of soldiers and civilians for serious danger. Dem say investigation still dey go on to find other people wey dey behind the drug supply network.
The Joint Task Force don also warn other people wey dey assist Boko Haram say dem no go spare anybody. Hauwa Abulazeez go face prosecution, and the military don assure say dem go continue dey protect people for North-East against insurgency activities.
65-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Supplying Boko Haram with Dr¥gs by JTF
The Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, don arrest 65-year-old woman wey dem say she dey supply dr¥gs to Boko Haram for North-East. Hauwa Abulazeez dey among old people wey Boko Haram dey use, and JTF talk say her capture na big breakthrough for them mission.
Troops reveal say Hauwa dey use her community connections to move dr¥gs from one area to another, and the woman dey hand the drugs directly to Boko Haram operatives. JTF add say the arrest show say no matter how old or small person be, dem fit still get hand for insurgency activities.
Security operatives warn all Boko Haram supporters and sympathizers say dem go face the law if dem continue dey help insurgents. The military reassure people say dem dey work hard to stop supply chains wey dey empower terrorist activities in the region.
JTF Nab 65-Year-Old Woman for Helping Boko Haram with Dr¥gs
For Borno State, the Joint Task Force of Operation Hadin Kai don arrest 65-year-old Hauwa Abulazeez for allegedly dey supply dr¥gs to Boko Haram. JTF officers talk say this arrest na result of intelligence wey dem gather about her movements.
According to JTF, Hauwa dey transport and distribute dr¥gs to different Boko Haram camps and her activities dey prolong insurgency violence for the North-East. The arrest dey part of JTF effort to weaken Boko Haram’s support network.
Authorities urge members of the public to dey report anybody wey dem suspect dey support Boko Haram in any way. Joint Task Force also talk say Hauwa Abulazeez go face full prosecution, and the military go continue dey pursue criminals wey dey destabilize peace in the region.
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