Left
for the eagle eyes of the sentry on duty at the Bakassi Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs) camp, at Damboa road, Maiduguri, Borno State, a suspected suicide bomber would
have detonated his explosives inside the camp.
The
suicide bomber was said to have attempted to sneak into the IDP camp through
the western flank and would have, succeeded but for the eagle eye of the sentry
on duty who shot the bomber with a sniper attached to Operation Lafia Doyle.
The
sniper was said to have waited for the bomber to come closer before gunning him
down.
According
to the acting Director Army, Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, the incident which happened at about
9a.m, saw the sniper intercepting the bomber and killing him.
He
said: “At about 9a.m. troops of Operation Lafiya Dole deployed on Bakassi IDP
camp, Damboa road, Maiduguri, on security duty, intercepted and killed a male
suicide bomber who had attempted to sneak through the troops’ inner parapet
towards the IDP camp.
“The
vigilant sentry sighted the bomber and laid in wait until he came close. The
sniper instantly shot and killed the terrorist as he tried to force his way to
the western flank of the IDP camp fence.
“Unfortunately,
the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) vest strapped on the bomber failed to
detonate.
“
Consequently, a combined team of military and police Explosive Ordinance Device
(EOD) have been called to safely detonate the IED.”
Despite
this, he said the situation at the camp and the general area is calm, as the
military have everything under control.
Meanwhile,
troops Operation Lafiya Dole, carrying
out clearance operations on suspected Boko Haram terrorists hideouts in Talala
and Ajigin, southern part of Borno State, were
yesterday ambushed by suspected Boko Haram terrorists at Ugundiri
village, Damboa Local Government Area, Borno State, killing five soldier, three
vigilantes and one Civilian JTF, while 19 soldiers and 1 Civilian JTF sustained
various degrees of injuries.
A
statement by Usman, said the bodies of the late soldiers and civilians have been
evacuated to Maiduguri while the injured are receiving commensurate medical
care and are in stable condition.
“The
troops destroyed the terrorists gun truck and recovered two anti-aircraft guns,
2 spare gun barrels, 1 General Purpose Machine Gun, one rocket propelled
grenade, 1 AK-47 Rifle and 320 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition. The troops have
been mobilized into blocking positions to further neutralize fleeing Boko Haram
terrorists,” he said.
In
another development, the troop also
intercepted suspected Boko Haram terrorists drugs and other logistics
suppliers from Firgi and Zawan axis, Bama Local Governmnet Area of Borno State,
at suspected Boko Haram terrorists crossing point, trying to cross into Sambisa
forest yesterday.
Usman
said the troops pursued them but were only able to apprehend Kadiri Umate, 35
years, while others fled into the bush.
He
said the patrol team recovered 35 packets of 500ml of Glocose Intravenous
infusion (Drip), assorted analgenics and pain killer drugs, clothes, bathroom slippers,
insecticides, salt, kolanuts and a bicycle. The suspect is undergoing
preliminary investigations.
In
a related development, a suspected Boko Haram terrorists logistics and fuel
supplier, Fantoma Lasani was arrested yesterday by troops in conjunction with
Civilian JTF at Muna garage when he came to pick his wife to finally relocate
out of Maiduguri.
The
suspect who hailed from Flatari village, Bama Local Government Area, is among
some unpatriotic elements in the society that had been supplying Boko Haram
terrorists with Premium Motor Spirit and Automative Gas Oil in Bama, Gwoza and
Sambisa general area.
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