The Nigerian Military Special Operation Unit, Mubi Battalion,
Adamawa, on Tuesday said it killed two notorious Boko Haram commanders
during a gunfire exchange.
Lt. Col. Beyidi Martins, the Commanding Officer, Operation, told newsmen in Mubi.
Martins said the unit was making a successful progress in containing
the activities of the sect and other miscreants that terrorised the
state.
“Two notorious Boko Haram field commanders, Abubakar Zakaria Ya’u and
Muhammed Bama, declared wanted, had been killed by the special
operation unit, Mubi,” Martins said.
He said the operation that led to the killing of the two commanders
was successfully carried out following collective effort by the
military, members of the State Security Service (SSS) and other security
operatives.
Martins, who commended the support and cooperation given by the
people of the area, said the activity of the sect was weakened in the
state.
“On July 30, the unit received a call from some good Samaritans that
there was an attack going on at a Mubi Bureau de Change, where some
armed miscreants invaded the area.
“On arrival, the special operation unit personnel cordoned the area. Sighting the army, the terrorists opened fire on them.
“And during the exchange, six suspects were arrested while four
escaped with degree of injuries, and later, their corpses were found.”
He said during the operations, four Russian made AK47, 500 live ammunition, N3 million and 5.4 million CFA were recovered.
The commander said that the money would be returned to the owners.
He said the Federal Government had awarded contract for the building
of Army barrack in Mubi as part of efforts to strengthen security
operation in the area. (NAN)
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