Saturday 5 September 2015

Boko Haram Supplies: Army destroys Fish Worth N50m‎



Leadership Newspaper (5, 2015 )

The 7 Division of the Nigeria Army in Maiduguri had yesterday destroyed 2000 cartons of smoked fish that was recently seized from Boko Haram terrorists, Leadership Weekend reports.
The smoked fish which was set ablaze at the outskirts of Maiduguri was estimated to have worth over N50 million.
Deputy Director Army Public Relations and spokesman, 7 Division Nigerian Army, Maiduguri, Colonel Tukur Gusau who supervised the destruction of the seized commodity said the over 2,000 cartons of smoked fishes and dried meat, were confiscated from Boko Haram from different communities in Borno.
"The 7 Division Nigerian Army has apprehended several cartons of dried fish from suspected Boko Haram terrorists in various locations in Borno State. The cartons of the dried fish are believed to be seized from innocent fishermen and business men by the terrorists who later sell them at ridiculous mount to finance their terrorists' activities," he said yesterday in Maiduguri while burning the fishes.
Gusau said the ongoing military operations in the northeast have crippled the activities of Boko Haram, adding that the operation has compelled the insurgents to resort to using donkeys and other unusual tactics to attack some remote communities.

"We have crippled their channels of supply both of fuel, logistics and everything and they're now in disarray. That is why they're resorted to using donkeys to carry out attacks," he disclosed on Friday during the burning of over 2, 000 cartons of smoked fishes and dried beef confiscated from Boko Haram.
He solicited for the support of members of the public for useful information that could assist in ending insurgency in the country.
"By burning of this fishes, we're sending strong message to the insurgents to change their terror act because an end is at sight. We're determined with the support of patriotic Nigerians to end Boko Haram and other terror acts in the country," he added.

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