The Nigerian Army says it has arrested
a top Boko Haram commander notorious for terror activities in Yobe
State and environs. A statement signed by Army spokesman, Brigadier
General Sani Kukasheka Usman revealed that troops stationed at Forward
Operation Base, Potiskum arrested the notorious Boko Haram commander in
Yobe state.
The suspect, a 35-year-old man called Abubaka Adamu, popularly known as
‘Pepper’ was arrested around New Prison area, Potiskum, Potiskum local
government area, Yobe state.
According to the statement, Adamu was arrested on Sunday, May 14 by the
Troops of 233 Battalion, 27 Task Force Brigade, of the Nigerian army,
assisted by local vigilantes.
Preliminary investigation shows that the suspected terrorist hailed from
Yerimara village, Potiskum LGA and that he has participated in carrying
out attacks and other terrorists activities in the north east.
Investigation is still ongoing.
In a related development, combined troops of 231and 331 Battalions
foiled an armed robbery attempt at Chanchara village, Shani LGA. They
recovered an AK-47 rifle, machetes and ammunition.
Meanwhile, eleven farmers have been killed in Amarwa village in Konduga
LGA, after Boko Haram insurgents reportedly stormed the village in
search of food.
The village, which was about 16 kilometers away from Maiduguri
metropolis was very close to Alau Dam which was heavily guarded but no
help came from there during the attack.
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