The Nigerian Army on Monday said it has uncovered a factory in Bama,
Borno state, where the extremist Boko Haram sect manufactures rockets
and Improvised Explosives Devices.
The spokesperson for the Army, Sani Usman, who make the disclosure in
a statement, also said “troops of the Seventh Division Garrison of the
Nigerian Army engaged in Operation Lafiya Dole on Sunday made remarkable
progress by arresting a Boko Haram terrorist kingpin, John Trankil, at
Kasuwar Shanu in Maiduguri metropolis”.
Mr. Usman, a colonel, also said by arresting Mr. Trankil, the troops
averted what would have been multiple bombings in Maiduguri, the Borno
state capital.
The statement said, “Preliminary investigation revealed that the
suspect said that nine of them were sneaked into the Maiduguri armed
with AK 47 assault rifle each and a Hilux vehicle laden with 20
Improvised Explosive Devices meant to be detonated at some selected
targets in the city.
“The Theatre Commander operation LAFIYA DOLE, Major General Yusha’u
Mahmood Abubakar, commended the efforts of the troops and renewed calls
for troops and the public to be more vigilant and security conscious
particularly at all check points, markets, worship centres, motor parks
and schools.
“In a related development, troops of 21 Brigade Nigerian Army, while
on offensive operations on Boko Haram terrorists location, with the
support from the Nigerian Airforce discovered and destroyed the
terrorists’ Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and Rocket making factory
along Bama-Gonin Kurmi within the outskirts of Bama town, Borno State.
“The items recovered includes gas cylinders, welding machine, pipes
and poles. Others include locally made rocket shells, large quantity of
assorted chemicals, unprimed IEDs and various technical and laboratory
equipment suspected to be stolen from schools’ laboratories around Bama
before they were dislodged from the area.”
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