Three soldiers attached to the Nigerian Army troops of the 119 Battalion
and 133 Special Forces Battalion in the Operation Lafiya Dole were
killed on Saturday in the Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State,
after Boko Haram insurgents attacked the military base.
It was
learnt that troops also shot dead 10 Boko Haram members with the
assistance of the Nigerian Air Force Intelligence and Reconnaissance
planes around the shores of the Lake Chad.
It was learnt that the
Boko Haram members attacked the troops, but were repelled and in the
process, the insurgents were killed and several others injured.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen.
Sani Usman, who confirmed the casualty figure, said the troops recovered
one Pulemyot Kalashnkova Machine (PKM) Gun, with 67 rounds of
ammunition, one AK-47 Riffle with 18 rounds of ammunition, two AK-Rifle
top covers and three dane guns with one cartridge.
He said,
“Other items recovered included a handheld Motorola radio, an antenna, a
copy of the Holy Quran and Boko Haram terrorists flag. Unfortunately,
three soldiers paid the supreme price in the course of the encounter,
while 27 soldiers sustained various degrees of injuries. The bodies of
the soldiers and those injured have since been evacuated for treatment.
“The
troops have continued to trail the terrorists that escaped with gunshot
wounds. They have also intensified vigilance and they are making
concerted efforts to clear the remnants of the terrorists in various
nooks and crannies.”
Meanwhile, the army said it had begun the
court-martial process for soldiers found to be sympathisers and
collaborators of Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.
The court-martial process would usually lead to a dismissal.
The
army spokesman, Usman, stated this in an interview, adding that the
civilians among the collaborators would be tried in a court of law.
He
said, “The army is progressing in its responsibility to root out Boko
Haram terrorists in the north-eastern region. On the arrest of a Borno
State local government chairman and a vice-chairman, investigation is
still ongoing.
“Before the arrest of these gentlemen, there had
been previous arrests of Boko Haram suppliers and collaborators to the
point that some of them, even military personnel, were nabbed for cattle
rustling as a means of funding Boko Haram terrorists. Investigation is
ongoing.
“Those that should be subjected to military laws are
undergoing the process of eventual court-martial, while those who are
civilians are being taken care of by other organs in the society
responsible for such prosecution.
“We have a joint investigation
centre comprising of the army and other security agencies. I cannot
speak for the centre, but I can assure you that all the Boko Haram
sympathisers are being investigated.”
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