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Troops Kill Two Bandits In Nasarawa, Recover Arms
Nigerian Army troops successfully neutralised two notorious bandits in Angwan Mada close to Tunga in Nasarawa LGA of Nasarawa State.
According to a statement issued on Thursday by the military spokesman, Major-General John Enenche and obtained by Eko Hot Blog, the raid was carried out in the early hours of Wednesday by Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke and 177 Battalion.
According to Enenche, the raid was authorised based on credible intel about the bandits’ whereabouts.
He added that the raid “also resulted in the recovery of 20 locally made rifles and other ammunition.”
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The statement partly read:
“Troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE and 177 Battalion, in the early hours of 9 December 2020, conducted a daring dawn raid on a major armed bandits’/kidnappers’ hideout at Angwan Mada close to Tunga in Nasarawa LGA of Nasarawa State, neutralizing 2 notorious bandits in the process.
“Adopting an aggressive posture, the gallant troops tactfully assaulted the hideout, taking the bandits by surprise. The gallant troops overwhelmed the bandits with effective fire and neutralized 2 of the criminals responsible for kidnappings and other crimes in the general area while others fled in disarray with fatal gunshot wounds. Follow-up exploitation of the camp and environs further resulted in the recovery of a total of 20 locally made rifles, 40 empty cases of 7.62mm special ammunition and 5 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition. Troops thereafter destroyed the camp. The gallant troops are presently dominating the area with aggressive patrols and are equally on the trail of the fleeing bandits in order to locate and neutralize them. Members of the general public are hereby requested to continue to provide credible information to the troops operating within their localities.”
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