The Joint Task Force, JTF, Operation Restore Order, in Borno
State said it has bombed training camps allegedly used by members of the
Boko Haram sect in the state.
A statement by Sagir Musa,
spokesperson of the JTF, on Friday, said the agency used a Nigerian
Airforce Helicopter Gunship to dislodge what it called ” Boko Haram
Terrorists’ Camps located in Sambisa Game Reserve in Bama Local
Government and Farin – Ruwa Forest South West / East of Demboa Local
Government Area of Borno State on Wednesday 30 and Thursday 31 January,
2013.”
Mr. Musa said “the camp was properly sighted and fortified
and had training facilities; armoury, accommodation, drugs
store/medical, kitchen, vehicle holding area, latrine and water points
(River)”.
He said the camp was used to conduct training for
members and to carry out recent attacks, killings and bombings in
“Maiduguri, Musari, Konduga, Biu, Bama, and Demboa communities”.
Gun battle and casualties
The
statement also said efforts by JTF troops to destroy the camps led to
fierce exchange of fire that resulted in the death of 17 Boko Haram
members and one JTF official.
Mr. Musa said the camps were destroyed and are being monitored.
He
listed some of the items recovered from the camp as six AK 47 rifles,
two G3 rifles, three pistols, one Rocket Propelled Grenade Bomb (RPG),
one RPG Tube, twenty RPG Chargers, two double barrel rifles, and 2, 543
assorted ammunition.
The statement also called on local
communities to give credible and timely information to the Task Force
and other security agencies.
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