Troops rescue 21 kidnapped victims, clear bandits’ camps in forest operation in Plateau

 

By: Zagazola Makama 

 

Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued 21 kidnapped victims and dismantled several bandits’ camps during a coordinated clearance operation in Daji Madam Forest in Plateau State.

 

Security sources said the operation was conducted in the early hours of April 9 by troops of 33 Artillery Brigade, led by the Brigade Commander, Brig.-Gen. S.S. Shehu, in collaboration with a team from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

 

The operation targeted identified bandits’ enclaves in locations including Dogo Ruwa and Bogwas within the forest.

 

Simultaneously, troops of a Combat Support Infantry Battalion deployed at Mansur, led by Lt.-Col. J.T. Bere, in conjunction with Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) elements, mounted blocking positions at key crossing points to prevent the escape of fleeing bandits.

 

During the operation, troops made contact with the armed elements and successfully cleared multiple camps, including one linked to a notorious bandit leader identified as Auta Kachalla.

 

In the course of the operation, troops rescued 21 kidnapped victims and destroyed several motorcycles belonging to the bandits,” a source said.

 

Items recovered from the camps included one G3 rifle, four magazines, three generating sets and a solar panel.

 

The rescued victims are expected to undergo medical checks and debriefing, while efforts are ongoing to reunite them with their families.

 

Troops said offensive operations continue in the general area to eliminate remaining threats.

 

The operation is part of ongoing efforts by security forces to dismantle criminal networks and restore stability across forested enclaves in Plateau and adjoining states.


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