Sunday, 18 September 2016

Army Arrests Militant Leader, Three Others, Kills 23

The troops of 13 Brigade, 82 Division, Nigerian Army, have arrested a suspected notorious militant kingpin, Mr. Victory Benjamin, famously known as Abuja Daddy or G3.
The breakthrough came one week after the troops of 2 Brigade, Nigerian Army, in the ongoing ‘Operation Crocodile Smile’ in the Niger Delta region, raided a notorious kidnappers’ camp at Obiozumini near Obite in Ogbema/Ndoni/Egbema Local Government Area, Rivers State.
According to the Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, ‘Abuja Daddy’ was arrested at Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Ikot Ene junction, Akpabuyo Local Government Area, Cross River State while attempting to collect ransom from a kidnapped victim’s relation.
In a related development, the troops also nabbed three militants with locally made pistol and some cartridges while robbing victims around Refugees’ Camp at Efut Isigi in Bakassi Local Government Area, Cross River State.
However, troops have cordoned off the residence of the most wanted militant kingpin, Alias G1, who is still at large.
Already, two arrested militants known as “G2” and “G3” are providing useful information that would assist the military to track other criminals in the region.
Meanwhile, no fewer than 23 militants were killed while 38 militant camps and 91 illegal refineries as well as bunkering sites were destroyed in the just concluded military exercise in the Niger Delta Region tagged “Operation Crocodile Smile.”
The General Commanding Officer (GOC) of the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru, said that the exercise was targeted at restoring peace to the oil rich region.
Addressing newsmen in Enugu at the weekend, Attahiru disclosed that the Army lost four its men during the exercise.
He assured that the formation in Enugu would continue to halt the myriad of security threats cum economic sabotage within its area of responsibility.
The GOC, who noted that the Army Division would continue to maintain operational tempo to consolidate on the gains it achieved during the exercise, reiterated the resolve to defeat “any attempt at brazen attacks on national critical infrastructure, oil and gas resources and overall strangulation of the socio-economy of law abiding citizenry by any group of militants or criminals”.
According to him, “the Exercise Crocodile Smile ended not just as a training exercise but also as a way of demonstrating the capacity and efficacy of the Nigerian Army to secure lives and property in the Niger Delta and South-East Nigeria”.
“Unfortunately four among our troops got drowned in the general area of Brass in Bayelsa State due to a boat mishap while another one was killed in action elsewhere around Obiozunmini near Obite in Onelga, Rivers State in fire fight with the criminals/militants”, he stated.
“Most importantly the Division is ever committed to the strategic direction of the Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Defence State and the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”, he added.
He recalled that as part of the exercise, the Chief of Army Staff and his entourage visited the governors, prominent traditional rulers and other relevant stakeholders in Bayelsa, Cross River and Rivers states, stressing that the Army Division in collaboration and synergy with the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air Force as well as other security agencies remained vital.
It would be recalled that a former federal commissioner for information, Chief Edwin Clark, had recently observed that the military drill codenamed, “Operation Crocodile Smile” in the Niger Delta region may jeopardise the ceasefire earlier announced by militant groups.

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