The Nigerian Army disclosed that troops from Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai North-East, have rescued 387 hostages held in Sambisa Forest.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division and Commander Sector 1 OPHK, Brig.-Gen. Abubakar Haruna, addressed the troops after receiving the hostages at Awulari Riverside in Sambisa Forest on Sunday.
Haruna stressed that the rescue operation was conducted based on highly sensitive and valuable intelligence.
He explained that the 387 rescued persons were civilians, including women and children, who were forced to stay in the forest by Boko Haram insurgents for over a decade ago, adding that the rescued ones were not members of the insurgents.
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He further added that the military has also recovered weapons, emeralds, and other equipment from the insurgents, who initially seized them from soldiers and other security operatives.
He pointed out that during the operation, many Boko Haram fighters surrendered to the Army, while others are still surrendering.
In his words, “The clearance operation, named Operation Desert Sanity III, involved troops from the 21 Special Armoured Brigade, 26 Task Force Brigade (114 Battalion), and 199 Special Forces Battalion. They conducted over 10 days operation, which resulted in the recapture of major Boko Haram enclaves, including Uqba, Sabilul Huda, Lawanti, Njimia, and Iraqi, all in Sambisa Forest,” Haruna stated.
Haruna further disclosed that the operation will continue to ensure that all parts of the Sambisa Forest are safe, allowing farmers to access their farmlands and reducing criminality in the North-East region.
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