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6 Brigade Troops Apprehend Eight Boko Haram Terrorists, Two Kidnapper Informants In Taraba

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By Sani Yarima 

Patience Avadoo Tersoo and Joy  Nguemu Emmanuel, suspected Boko Haram Informants

In a series of intelligence-driven operations, troops of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/ Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) have arrested 10 suspects, comprising eight Boko Haram terrorists (BHT) and two high-profile kidnapper informants, in a significant effort to enhance the security of Taraba State.

Captain Olubodunde Oni, Acting Assistant Director of 6 Brigade Army Public Relations disclosed this in a statement released to newsmen on Monday in Jalingo.

Acting swiftly on reliable intelligence, troops of the Brigade on 29 September 2024 conducted a raid on the residence of one of the terrorist leaders, Tukura Abdul-Kareem, in the Sunken Ward of Ardo-Kola Local Government Area. 

This operation resulted in the arrest of Abdul-Kareem and seven additional suspects who had traveled from various states to join the terror cell. 

Investigation revealed that the eight Boko Haram Terrorists were planning to establish a sleeper cell within Taraba State, to launch Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks on innocent individuals and critical facilities within the state. 

Abdul-Kareem also confessed to having joined the BHT with his brother Adamu Abdul-Kareem for a long period of time, who is still hibernating in the bush with the terrorists at an unknown area.  

Items recovered from the suspects include nine mobile phones, Identity Cards, and wraps of controlled items suspected to be Marijuana and other hard drugs.

In a separate operation, on 30th  September 2024, troops of the 6 Brigade deployed at Chanchanji village in Takum LGA arrested two informants linked to high-profile kidnapping syndicates. 

These individuals are known to have provided vital information to kidnappers who have been aiding a notorious criminal known as Anyogo and his gang on the activities of troops within the area and are also responsible for identifying businessmen with money to be robbed or kidnapped for ransom. 

The two suspects, namely Patience Avadoo Tersoo and Joy  Nguemu Emmanuel, are believed to be Anyogo’s Wife and Sister.

Items recovered from the suspects include one Mobile phone, one Super Core Motorcycle, and a calabash.

Super Core Motorcycle, recovered from the informants.

The Commander 6 Brigade, Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, while commenting on the successful operations, commended the troops of the 6 Brigade for their exceptional dedication and professionalism in carrying out these successful operations. He noted that the swift action of troops had disrupted a dangerous terror plot and safeguarded innocent lives. 

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General Uwa also extends his gratitude to the good citizens of Taraba State for their continued vigilance and cooperation. 

He added that trust and support are crucial in the Brigade’s ongoing efforts to maintain peace and security within the state. 

“Together, we will continue to ensure a safer and more secure Taraba and Nigeria at large.”

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