Troops rescue 85, uncover IEDs factory in Borno

By Sadiq Abubakar
Maiduguri

Troops of 7 Division Nigerian Army, Operation Lafiya Dole, have rescued 85 people, comprising mostly women and children held hostage by insurgents in Borno north, bordering southern fringes of the Lake Chad.
A statement by the army spokesman, Sani Usman, yesterday said the hostages were rescued when the troops conducted a clearance operation at the strategic town of Chukungudu.
Usman said the operation was led by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 7 Division, Victor Ezugwu, between Friday and Saturday.
“The maneuvering Brigade led by 3 Battalion of 22 Brigade, successfully cleared Geram, Bulankassa and Chukungudu believed to be the Boko Haram terrorists’ strongholds in that area,” he said.
He said the troops killed five terrorists in a fierce encounter that made several of them run into the Lake Chad.
“The troops recovered four rounds of Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) bombs, one Double Barrel Gun, 349 packets containing various rounds of ammunitions, three magazines, a link belt of machine gun ammunition and one AK-47 rifle magazine,” he said.
According to Usman, during operations, the troops discovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) making factory at Geram.
“In the factory, they found several already primed suicide bombers’ vests.
“They also discovered well-equipped motor vehicles and motorcycles’ workshop and spare parts’ warehouse at Chukungudu village.
“The troops recovered three vehicles and several newly acquired motorcycles.”
He said in line with rules of engagement, the IEDs factory, vehicles and motorcycles had been destroyed.
“Unfortunately, a soldier died during the encounter.”