Army Foils Ambush Attack, Recover Items In Borno

Troops of the Joint Task Force North East under Operation Hadin Kai, OPHK, have foiled an attempted ambush by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists along the Bulayobe–Darel Jamel axis in Borno.

This was made known in an X post shared by a security analyst, Zagagola Makama, on Friday.

According to the post, the incident occurred in the early hours on Friday, when troops in conjunction with Civilian Joint Task Force volunteers were on night ambush duty at Papa 4, approximately 4.1 kilometres from the Forward Operating Base.

It was gathered that, the troops reportedly sighted elements of Boko Haram attempting to cross the Main Supply Route from the Cameroon axis toward the Nigerian axis.

It added that on sighting the insurgents, the troops engaged them with heavy gunfire, forcing the terrorists to flee in disarray.

Makama further revealed that during the exploitation of the area, troops recovered two sacks bearing inscriptions with phone numbers and names of alleged senders and receivers.

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It further disclosed that one of the sacks was marked with a sender’s details traced to Kano, while the receiver’s contact was traced to Maiduguri.

“Items recovered from the sacks include 28 scarves, 10 Kampala materials, three praying mats, three copies of the Qur’an and other religious books, four cashmere materials, 40 bicycle parts, one sewing machine, one machine oil, one measuring tape and screwdriver, three eye drops, and four packs of ampicillin medication.

“Further exploitation of the area yielded no additional items. Military sources said troops have continued to maintain an aggressive posture, heightening surveillance and vigilance to deny terrorists freedom of action within their area of responsibility,” the post added.

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