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Nigerian Military Arrest 28 Foreign Informants, Local Collaborators of Boko Haram
The Nigerian military announced that it has arrested 28 informants leaking operational secrets to the Boko Haram terrorists.
Intelligence sources uncovered that the suspects, who are of local and foreign nationals, are currently under investigation.
This followed the attacks by the Islamic State in West Africa Province on the military post in Diffa, Niger Republic, a border area with Nigeria this week.
PRNigeria had obtained the video of the said attack as was also reflected in the Islamic State’s ‘Amaq News Agency, showing their fighters storming a Nigerien Army post in Diffa and allegedly captured war spoils afterwards.
The two minutes, five seconds video was broadcast on May 4, 2020, hours after it issued a report on the incident in an official IS communique, claiming that theirs “fighters killed five Nigerien soldiers and wounded others when they attacked the post on May 3”.
The video footage also showed some scenes from the clash, where the fighters entered the post on foot and in vehicles, taking weapons and ammunition.
But information obtained by PRNigeria from intelligence sources noted that the military camp was virtually empty before their arrival as the troops were out on counter-insurgency operations along the Lake Chad axis.
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According to the sources, the few soldiers on ground retreated because of the large number of terrorists.
The source said: “The military intelligence has so far arrested 28 notorious informants who were leaking troop movements to terrorists.
“The suspects, under interrogation, have provided useful information that could lead to a major crackdown on local collaborators and supporters in that axis.”
PRNigeria also gathered that Chadian troops have stopped participating in regional Counter-Terrorism joint military operation under the Multi-National Joint Task Force.
Recall that President Idris Deby, at the end of a Chadian major offensive against Boko Haram in April, warned that his troops would no longer take part in military operations outside the country’s borders.
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