A Deafening sound from seeming bomb explosions rocked Maiduguri,
Borno State capital yesterday barely five hours after President Goodluck
Jonathan left the city but the Joint Task Force (JTF) said the sounds
emanated from heavy confrontation with the Boko Haram sect, leading to
the death of 20 members of the sect and two soldiers.
JTF spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa at a briefing with
journalists at the task force headquarters in Maiduguri yesterday
disclosed that series of serious operations were conducted in the
metropolis following intelligence reports, adding that the caliber and
quantity of arms recovered from the scene of the one-hour gun battle
with the Boko Haram sect on Friday evening in the metropolis was “the
most unprecedented arms recovery ever made” by the JTF.
He said the JTF traced the Boko Haram men to a big compound around
Baya n’Quarters-Jajeri and Bulabulin . The Boko Haram enclave was
located at Baya n’Quarters until the 2009 uprising, when it was
demolished by the government. “There was no bomb explosion as many
people had thought. Rather, it was sound from heavy arms like browning
machine guns,” the JTF spokesman explained during the briefing held
after showing journalists the arms and vehicles recovered at the house
where the confrontation took place.
He said no woman or child was found in the big compound where the JTF
engaged the suspected Boko Haram members. Speaking further, Lt Col Musa
said: “Based on information and intelligence report, series of
operations were conducted by the Joint Task Force Operation Restore
Order in the last 10 days in Borno State. The latest was the one
conducted at Bulabulin Bayern Quarters and Jajeri in Maiduguri
metropolis between 3pm and 8 pm Friday, February 8, 2013. During these
operations, there was exchange of fire that led to the death of 52 Boko
Haram terrorists including 10 commanders of the sect.
70 terrorists were also arrested. In the period under review, the JTF
lost two personnel, three were wounded and no civilian casualty was
recorded.” When asked to clarify the casualty figure, he explained that
20 Boko Haram were killed by JTF during exchange of fire last Friday,
adding that 32 others died in the last 10 days in other operations. Some
of the arms recovered according to the JTF and displayed to journalists
include three anti-aircraft guns, 10 rocket propelled grenade tubes,
three general purpose machine guns (GPMG), 17 AK-47 rifles, three G3
rifles, one pistol (Lama), 20 RPG bombs, 12 RPG chargers, 1x 36
hand-held grenades, one teargas rifle,
33 AK-47 magazines, 11 FN magazines, three G3 magazines, 11,068
assorted ammunition. Others include two new Toyota Hilux vehicles with
mounted anti-aircraft stands, one box of weapons cleaning kit, four
swords and two knifes, five walkie-talkies, four VHF hand-held sets, one
Multilinks router as well as assorted uniforms and kits.
“The Task Force wishes to thank members of the public for giving us
the information that assisted in the successes so far recorded. Thus,
members of the public are reminded to continue to give credible and
timely information to security agencies to combat insecurity,” Sagir
said.
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