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July 4, 2024

We take pride in risking our lives for the safety of our country – Defence Headquarters

We take pride in risking our lives for the safety of our country – Defence Headquarters

…Condemn killing of 5 soldiers and Airman in ambush on Kaduna – Abuja road

…Says Gwoza attacks sign of ending circle for terrorists.

…. Establishment of Islamic School by Army for Religious Purpose only just like Christian Chaplaincy School.

…. How terrorists killed 75 residents, Security Personnel in Katsina State

. How Troops killed 210 terrorists, Rescued 93 Kidnap victims.

…Binance Executive is hale and hearty in our custody – Spokesman of Correctional Service

By Kingsley Omonobi

Aftermath of the Killing of five soldiers and an Airman by terrorists in an ambush along the Kaduna – Abuja road on Tuesday night, the Military has said the occurrence will not dampen its resolve to tackle insecurity.

Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba while making this statement at Strategic Inter-agency Policy Committee briefing at Police Force headquarters, said, “Though it us a thing of sadness when security personnel are killed in line of duty, in the military, we take pride in risking our lives for the safety of the country”.

Major General Buba said that the incident of the recent suicide bombings in Gwoza resulting in the killing of innocent citizens and military personnel, “is what happens at the ending circle of terrorism. It is aimed attracting attention. It is aimed at regaining relevance. It is aimed at trying to recruit new members and it is aimed at reducing support for the troops and security agencies”.

He said, “We are in a state of war. As it is when you are involved in counter terrorism, counter insurgency across the country, in such situation, ugly things happen from time to time. What has happened in Gwoza is one of those terrible things. Whenever people are killed whether civilians or security personnel, it is a tragedy. However, our operations are going according to plan”.

He disclosed that those asking question as to why the Nigerian Army is planning to establish a school of Islamic Affairs are missing the point as the Army also have in place, a school of Chaplaincy for Christians.

“Being in the military does not make us not to be religiously inclined. There is always for improvement, to be better informed and educated on what you preach and talk about to the people.

Speaking on operations to combat insecurity across the country, Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi on behalf of the Committee said, “On June 12, terrorists executed coordinated attacks in Katsina, resulting in the tragic loss of over 50 residents and policemen. Similarly, on June 11, gunmen killed at least 25 individuals in a village raid, while Boko Haram attacked the Kano-Maiduguri Highway, with many feared abducted.

“Additionally, on June 25, bandits claimed the life of a Nigerian University Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Suicide bombings struck in Borno on June 30 after almost 5 years of such terror attack.

“Despite these challenges, the security agencies have demonstrated unwavering dedication to maintaining and preserving Nigeria’s territorial integrity and ensuring the safety of its citizens.

“The resolve and fighting spirit of our armed forces remain unshaken, leading to numerous successes across various theatres of operation.

“On June 4, the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) eliminated 140 terrorists and arrested 57 others in Borno. The Nigerian Military reported eliminating 2,245 terrorists and apprehending 3,682 others in the past three months, showcasing the sustained and effective operations against insurgent elements.

“In a notable victory, a notorious terrorist was captured in Yobe on June 13.

“Further demonstrating the proactive stance of the security agencies, the Army announced on June 15 the deployment of 5,937 new soldiers to combat banditry, secessionist agitation, and other threats.

“The MNJTF also eliminated 70 terrorists in its ongoing Operation Lake Sanity 2 in the Lake Chad Basin in recent airstrikes targeting terrorist camps in Cameroon and Nigeria, the operation resulted in the killing of many terrorists and forcing others to flee into Chad.

“The operation also destroyed eight vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIEDs) near Arinna Ciki and ammunition bunkers northeast of Malam Fatori.

“In Kogi State, security forces conducted an intense clearance operation, successfully intercepting and rescuing eight abducted Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) students.

“Meanwhile, the Commander of the 6 Brigade undertook a strategic tour of remote communities in Taraba State, reinforcing the commitment to safeguarding lives in these areas.

“In a decisive two-day fighting patrol in Kaduna State, troops engaged and neutralized five terrorists in fierce combat at Dantarau, Kajuru Local Government. This operation yielded a significant recovery of cache of arms, including AK-47 rifles, a fabricated submachine gun, AK-47 magazines, and a substantial quantity of ammunition, along with motorcycles and hand-held radios.

“Operations extended to Zamfara State, where troops along the Gusau-Tsafe-Funtua road responded to a distress call, thwarting a kidnap attempt in Tsafe Local Government Area and in a fierce shootout, the terrorists were repelled, resulting in the rescue of four passengers and the recovery of weapons, ammunition, a motorcycle, and the vehicle involved in the abduction attempt.

“Additionally, troops in Zamfara State eliminated three terrorists and recovered arms and rustled livestock, while in Taraba State, they successfully cleared bandit forests, recovering valuable items.

“In another decisive action in Kaduna State, our forces neutralized a terrorist en route to commit mayhem during the Sallah celebration.

“In the Maritime, security has been a focal point, with the Nigerian Navy taking significant steps to combat oil theft.

“The Navy destroyed 10 illegal refining sites in Bayelsa on June 27 and arrested two oil thieves on June 29. These actions are part of a broader strategy to secure Nigeria’s maritime domain and protect its resources.

“The interception of N10bn worth of stolen crude oil on June 28 highlighted the scale of the issue and the Navy’s determination to safeguard national assets.

“The Nigerian Army also took delivery of two Bell UH-1″Huey” helicopters to strengthen its ability to provide air cover for troops battling insecurity across the country.

“The first batch of those two Bell UH-1 “Huey” helicopters, each equipped with advanced sensors to conduct various missions including reconnaissance, rescue, and medical evacuations, was received in June.

“The unwavering dedication to safeguarding lives and maintaining national security is evident in the successes achieved in recent operations, reaffirming our resolve to protect the nation.

Consequently, military operations by the armed forces in June 2024 neutralized 867 terrorists, arrested 1,638 suspected terrorists and other criminal elements as well as rescued 921 kidnapped hostages.

“Furthermore, troops recovered 894 weapons, 21,538 ammunition and denied the oil theft of an estimated sum over #5 bn (N5, 266,072,250.00).

“Specifically, the breakdown of recoveries of arms and ammunition are as follows: 313 AK47 rifles, 76 locally fabricated guns, 92 dane guns, 14,243 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 4,209 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 222 assorted arms and 3,369 assorted ammunitions.

“Others are 3,994,080 litres of stolen crude oil, 1,879,630 litres of illegally refined AGO, 29,275 litres of DPK and 26,900 litres of PMS amongst other items.

“Similarly, Law enforcement agencies in joint collaboration have been proactive in maintaining law and order amidst the ongoing security challenges across the country. Law enforcement agencies have arrested a total of 2,678 suspects for various offences across the country in the month of June.

“A total number of 93 kidnap victims have been rescued unhurt and reunited with their families, and a total number of 144 firearms and 3031 ammunition have been recovered within the period under review

“Also, the EFCC chairman in response to public outcry over the video that surfaced online of officers assaulting a suspect while trying to effect an arrest ordered the arrest of the officers involved, underscoring the agency’s commitment to accountability.

“On June 28, four suspected illegal miners were apprehended in Anambra, showcasing the government’s unyielding efforts to combat illegal mining activities.

“The Federal Government has unveiled 350 additional operatives on June 14 to bolster mining marshals, demonstrating its commitment to tackling illegal mining activities.

“Only recently, the Nigeria Customs Service intercepted nine containers carrying offensive items, including arms, ammunition, and illicit drugs. 844 units of assorted rifles, 112,500 pieces of live ammunition among other contraband were intercepted at the Onne Port, Rivers State.

“The intercepted containers, laden with rifles and ammunition have a duty-paid value of more than N4 billion.

“On June 26, the UNODC reported that 90% of tramadol seizures globally occur in Africa, emphasizing the continent’s pivotal role in the global drug trade.

“The police made significant strides, arresting suspects involved in the Ekiti killings and the mastermind of the 2012 Ado-Ekiti jailbreak on June 26.

“The fight against drug trafficking intensified with the NDLEA uncovering a “skuchies” factory in Ogun on June 17, leading to the arrest of the culprits. The NDLEA’s relentless pursuit of justice continued with the arrest of 150 drug trafficking suspects in Nasarawa on June 27.

“On 13th June, 2024, at about 3:00 pm, a team of detectives from the State Intelligence Department (SID), FCT Command acting on credible intelligence, arrested six (6) suspects who specialize in the sales of already registered sim cards to criminals who operate with other people’s identity to avoid being traced or tracked.

“Over 1,100 (one thousand, one hundred) already registered sim cards, three registration machines and other gadgets were recovered from the suspects.

“In the same vein, on the 7th June, 2024 Operatives of the FCT command arrested one Ikechukwu Didi 54 yrs of Enugu State who specializes in gun running. Seven (7) automatic pump action short guns and a thousand (1000) rounds of live cartridges were recovered from him. Suspect will be arraigned in court soon.

“On June 30, 2024, one Nigerian and three Indian Nationals were kidnapped by unknown kidnappers at Ikenne area of Ogun state under heavy firing.

“They were later rescued unhurt by the Police while 2 of the kidnappers were neutralized after a fierce gun duel with operatives who stormed their camp. Recovered items include: 109 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, 5 AK 47 rifles, Eight AK 47 magazines, Two cell phones.

“Equally, on the 13th June, 2024, operatives of the NPF-NCC arrested 3 suspects who hacked JAMB website granting fake admissions letters to candidates, which were used to secure admission into tertiary institutions and mobilization into NYSC illegally.

“The arrest also led to the recovery of 4 domain websites used by the suspects. The suspects have been charged to court while efforts are on to clamp down on other similar syndicate.

“Tragic incidents were also recorded, such as the death of 19 individuals in a Kwara accident on June 15, attributed to excessive speeding. Efforts to combat human trafficking yielded results when 9 Nigerian girls trafficked to Ghana were rescued and handed over to NAPTIP on June 16.

Speaking on the health status of the detained Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan who is facing trial for money laundering in Nigeria, spokesman of the Correctional Service, Abubakar said, “We don’t only dwell in detention, we have a robust health care system and competent medical personnel. Our mortality rate is 0.01 per cent.

“Even during Covid we recorded 0 per cent. If any inmate falls sick, we have the capacity to cater for such a case. So Binance Executive is not under any serious health condition. He is fine with us and will continue to be fine.”

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