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Troops kill ISWAP/JAS terror kingpin Amirul Fiya

The Nigerian Army has listed the killing of a notorious terrorist commander, identified as Amirul Fiya, also known as Abu Nazir and others among the major successes recorded by its troops in recent operations against insurgency and banditry.

The terrorists’ kingpins were killed by troops of 3 Battalion, deployed at Forward Operating Base Rann Kala in Balge Local Government Area while repelling an attack by ISWAP/JAS terrorists on Thursday, the spokesperson for the Nigerian Army, Lt.-Col. Apollonia Anele said in a statement.

According to her, corpses of three terrorists, including their top commander identified as Fiya, were recovered.

She added that troops recovered an AK-47 rifle, two rocket-propelled grenades, an unexploded ordnance and other combat items.

“A follow-up operation with the Civilian Joint Task Force and Hybrid Force on Aug. 9 led to the discovery of another terrorist corpse.

“They also recovered a QJC 88-barrel gun, an AA gun tripod, 20 rounds of 12.7 x 108mm ammunition, a backpack and a bicycle,” she said.


Anele also said the troops also apprehended other suspects, rescued kidnapped victims and recovered assorted arms and ammunition in the operations took place between Thursday and Saturday under various commands and formations.

According to her, in Zamfara, troops of 1 Brigade Combat Team 2 acted on credible intelligence on Friday about terrorist activities on Gusau–Kaura Namoda road in Unguwar Sariki Musulmi, Kaura Namoda Local Government Area.

According to her, the swift response forced the terrorists to flee, and two kidnapped victims were rescued and reunited with their families.

In Ebonyi, she said the troops of 24 Special Engineer Regiment Saturday responded to a communal crisis between Iyimagwu and Ekpomaka communities in Ikwo Local Government Area.

“Troops came under fire from an abandoned building and responded decisively, neutralising one armed criminal.

“One G3 rifle, 50 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition, 16 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition and four hand grenades were recovered,” she said.

Anele said the Nigerian Army remains resolute in defending the nation’s sovereignty and protecting law-abiding citizens.

“We are committed to sustaining aggressive operations, working in synergy with other security agencies, to ensure lasting peace and security across the country,” she said.

(NAN)

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