JTF Bursts Boko Haram Cell In Yobe Recovers Vehicles, Arms, Illicit Drugs
Date Posted: 30/06/2013
The
Joint Task Force (JTF) in Yobe said on Saturday that it had smashed a Boko Haram
group in Fune, recovering two vehicles, arms, ammunitions and other
materials.
Lieutenant
Lazarus Eli, the JTF spokesman, said this in Damaturu while displaying the items
to journalists.
He
explained that the terrorists attacked a JTF checkpoint in Fune on Friday and
took away a police vehicle conveying police items to Borno.
“The
JTF pursued and engaged them in a gunfight and they were overpowered, thereby
recovering the stolen vehicle as well as a similar one used by the group”.
“Other
items recovered include one Ak47 rifle, three Rocket Propelled Gun (RPG) bombs,
three RPG chargers, one riot gun and 485 rounds of ammunition,” he said.
Mr.
Lazarus also said 42 police jackets, 44 police helmets, six AK47 rifle
magazines, 80 fragmentation blades and illicit drugs were recovered. He said
some of the suspects fled with gunshots and appealed to the public to report
anyone found with gun wounds to security operatives.
Meanwhile,
the people of the state have appealed to the federal authorities to lift the
suspension of telephone services, to enable them to provide security operatives
with useful and timely information.
Damaturu
residents claimed that the attack on a college two weeks ago would have been
averted, if there was telephone service.
“People
noticed suspicious movements on that fateful day just about the commencement of
the curfew, but one could not move out.
“Also,
there was no telephone network for us to report to the security,” a resident
stated.
(NAN)
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