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JUST-IN: Terror Arms Supplier Declared Wanted In Zamfara

Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba announced this during a briefing in Abuja

W.N YEMI by W.N YEMI
May 16, 2024
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  • Buzu also operates an illegal mining site in Zamfara and engages in cattle rustling.
  • Eleven perpetrators of oil theft were also arrested in the weeks under review.

The military has declared a notorious bandit and kidnap kingpin, Halilu Buzu wanted for terrorism, illegal arms supplies, illegal mining, and cattle rustling.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, disclosed this during the bi-weekly media briefing on Thursday, May 16.

Buba said Buzu, who is an indigene of Niger State, resides in a forest in Zamfara State and often escapes to the Niger Republic after striking in Nigeria.

He, however, said the military is working with its counterparts from the Niger Republic, to ensure the arrest of the terrorist, who has a lot of boys working for him.

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Buba also disclosed that troops of the Nigerian Army succeeded in rescuing a total of 253 kidnapped victims in the last two weeks.

According to him, the feat was achieved by the Troops of Operations Y-Watch, the Troops of Nokia-Fighting Patrols, and the Troops of Operations Delta State.

While also announcing the killing of some insurgents, he said the fight against terrorism is one that “must be won.”

Speaking further, Buba also said that the troops neutralised 227 and arrested 529 terrorists. Eleven perpetrators of oil theft were also arrested in the weeks under review.

“We relentlessly target these categories of terrorists such that we will be able to take them out and take them off the field as soon as possible.

“Soon, the fate of such terrorists will be decided. It will be violent, and it will be short and will stop at nothing to take them off the battlefield,” he said.

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