- Recall that Urea fertilizer has been banned by Government because its use as a major component for manuThe IED by terroristan terrorists.
A high profile Boko Haram member identified as Yawi Modu has been apprehended by the Nigerian troops of Sector 2 Joint Task Force North East Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK)
The troops also invaded Boko Haram Improvised Explosive Devices materials hub in Damboa and Gashua Local Government Areas of Borno and Yobe States respectively.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier-General Onyema Nwachukwu, who revealed this in a statement in Abuja, said the operational feats were recorded following robust operations conducted by troops of OPHK.
“Following a tip off, a wanted BH/ISWAP terrorist, one Yawi Modu, who has been on the wanted list was nabbed along Damboa-Wajiroko road,” the statement read.
“Relatedly, troops have successfully busted a Urea Fertilzer syndicate known for supplying terrorists with IED materials. The market is believed to be the notorious hub for IED materials for BHT/ISWAP.
“These ISWAP criminals facing the reality of obvious depletion are desperately acquiring IED materials to make explosive devices with which to unleash terror on innocent civilians, in a bid to remain relevant and present a posture of potency.
“In the sting operation conducted, a total of Two Hundred and Eighty One 50 Kg bags of Urea were recovered from the warehouses in the market and two notorious BHT distributors were also arrested.
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“Recall that Urea fertilizer has been banned by Government because its use as a major component for manuThe IED by terroristan terrorists. The suspects and materials recovered are currently undergoing preliminary investigation.
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