Nigerian Police Force have been reportedly directed to lead Nigerian army to recapture Mubi, Adamawa State, seized by Boko Haram.
In the course of the strategic campaign the police mobile unit tagged
Operation Guerilla was drafted to confront insurgents, attacking and
‘stealing’ the country’s North-East, Leadership reports.
It would be recalled that the scandal broke out as it was learnt that
Mubi, stormed October 29 by the gunmen, hardly saw the resistance of
the army, as the soldiers fled the town moments after the attack.
According to the fresh report, the Police Mobile Force (PMF) special
anti-terrorist unit, has already reached Marraba Mubi Junction, about
18 kilometres from Mubi to win back the town fallen under the control of
Boko Haram terrorists.
The police representatives are allegedly being supported by the troops of the Nigerian army led by a colonel.
Excited residents of Marraba Mubi, Yohanna Gambo and Mallam Sanda
Zira, said they saw a detachment of policemen keeping vigil at the
junction leading to Mubi and Michika local governments.
“We were surprised to see a handful of mobile policemen because since the fall of Mubi, we never saw
a security man.”
Adamawa police could not be reached for official comments on the
matter, however a reliable source at the police command confirmed the
development.
It would be recalled that Adamawa is among the 3 states subjected to
the state of emergency due to the persisting Boko Haram attacks. Earlier
this year the Nigerian authorities ordered the extension of emergency
rule and thus heavy presence of the military.
Meanwhile after another ghastly attack in the state, the youth vigilante group, Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF), demonstrated readiness to join the fight against Boko Haram.
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