Thursday, 10 March 2016

Troops Nab Wanted Boko Haram Leader, Intercept Fuel Supply in Nigeria Border Town

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Troops Nab Wanted Boko Haram Leader, Intercept Fuel Supply in Nigeria Border Town
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Thursday was another day of defeat for Boko Haram as troops of the Nigerian Army accosted a gang of the insurgents at a border community in Borno state,  Northeast Nigeria, arrested one of their leaders who has been on on the list of '100-wanted terrorists',  army officials said. 
A gang of Boko Haram were intercepted at a fishing community known as Daban-Masara in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno while trying to ferry over 200 litres of Petrol to an unknown destination. 
The insurgents,  led by their shot and later arrested leader,  who was labelled Number "95" on the first published list of '100 Wanted Terrorists' attempted to resist the  Troops of 7 Multinational Joint Task Force Brigade's Quick Response Group (QRG) stationed in Baga and 118 Task Force Battalion,  but were effectively overwhelmed. 
Spokesman of the Nigeria Army,  Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, who confirmed the development in a statement said the troops "sprang an ambush along Daban Masara axis usually used by Boko Haram terrorists elements to convey logistics on Thursday.
"At the encounter, one of the suspected wanted Boko Haram terrorists leaders who is serial number  95 on the first Nigerian Army wanted list of 100 Boko Haram terrorists leaders, was fatally wounded in the exchange of fire.
Jars of Fuel intercepted from Boko Haram Insurgents 
"He later gave up while receiving medical attention at the base, while other members of his team escaped with gun shot wounds. The troops recovered  7 Jerri cans of 30 litres  containing 210 liters of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), motorcycles and food stuff in addition to arms and ammunitions".
It was gathered that the dead leader of the Boko Haram had been a major motivational sub-leader of the insurgents in that axis of Borno.   

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