Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole deployed around Gamboru
Ngala have successfully averted what would have been a major devastating
suicide attack carried out by three female Boko Haram terrorists against innocent
citizens in gamboru town in Gamboru Ngala LGA of Borno State in the early hours
of Tuesday. A statement by Col Onyema Nwachukwu, Spokesman for Operation Lafiya
Dole said, “Two of the suicide bombers, strapped with suicide vests had
attempted infiltrating Gamboru town at about 6.45am when they were sighted by a
joint patrol team of vigilant troops and civilian JTF at Unguwar Yobe area
shortly before entering the town. “They were halted by the patrol team from a
safe distance and were ordered to unstrap their suicide vests, to which they
vehemently declined. “All efforts and entreaties by the patrol team to make the
suicide bombers remove their IED vests failed as the duo adamantly approached
the troops armed with their IED vests. “They were immediately neutralized by
the troops, while the explosive ordinance disposal team (EOD) safely unstrapped
and detonated the suicide vests. “A third female suicide bomber was detected
and intercepted within the same general area and subsequently confessed to the
joint patrol that she and the other two terrorists had been dispatched at about
3.30am on Tuesday to unleash mayhem on Gamboru town. “The recovered vests and
the surviving suicide bomber have been taken into custody for further
interrogation. “We call on the general public to be more alert and vigilant,
while going about their daily activities in their various communities to detect
suspicious persons and inform security agencies accordingly.”
Troops of Operation
Lafiya Dole deployed around Gamboru Ngala have successfully averted what
would have been a major devastating suicide attack carried out by three
female Boko Haram terrorists against innocent citizens in gamboru town
in Gamboru Ngala LGA of Borno State in the early hours of Tuesday.
A statement by Col Onyema Nwachukwu, Spokesman for Operation Lafiya Dole
said, “Two of the suicide bombers, strapped with suicide vests had
attempted infiltrating Gamboru town at about 6.45am when they were
sighted by a joint patrol team of vigilant troops and civilian JTF at
Unguwar Yobe area shortly before entering the town.
“They were halted by the patrol team from a safe distance and were
ordered to unstrap their suicide vests, to which they vehemently
declined.
“All efforts and entreaties by the patrol team to make the suicide
bombers remove their IED vests failed as the duo adamantly approached
the troops armed with their IED vests.
“They were immediately neutralized by the troops, while the explosive
ordinance disposal team (EOD) safely unstrapped and detonated the
suicide vests.
“A third female suicide bomber was detected and intercepted within the
same general area and subsequently confessed to the joint patrol that
she and the other two terrorists had been dispatched at about 3.30am on
Tuesday to unleash mayhem on Gamboru town.
“The recovered vests and the surviving suicide bomber have been taken
into custody for further interrogation.
“We call on the general public to be more alert and vigilant, while
going about their daily activities in their various communities to
detect suspicious persons and inform security agencies accordingly.”
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/2-female-suicide-bombers-killed-one-arrested/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/2-female-suicide-bombers-killed-one-arrested/
Troops of Operation
Lafiya Dole deployed around Gamboru Ngala have successfully averted what
would have been a major devastating suicide attack carried out by three
female Boko Haram terrorists against innocent citizens in gamboru town
in Gamboru Ngala LGA of Borno State in the early hours of Tuesday.
A statement by Col Onyema Nwachukwu, Spokesman for Operation Lafiya Dole
said, “Two of the suicide bombers, strapped with suicide vests had
attempted infiltrating Gamboru town at about 6.45am when they were
sighted by a joint patrol team of vigilant troops and civilian JTF at
Unguwar Yobe area shortly before entering the town.
“They were halted by the patrol team from a safe distance and were
ordered to unstrap their suicide vests, to which they vehemently
declined.
“All efforts and entreaties by the patrol team to make the suicide
bombers remove their IED vests failed as the duo adamantly approached
the troops armed with their IED vests.
“They were immediately neutralized by the troops, while the explosive
ordinance disposal team (EOD) safely unstrapped and detonated the
suicide vests.
“A third female suicide bomber was detected and intercepted within the
same general area and subsequently confessed to the joint patrol that
she and the other two terrorists had been dispatched at about 3.30am on
Tuesday to unleash mayhem on Gamboru town.
“The recovered vests and the surviving suicide bomber have been taken
into custody for further interrogation.
“We call on the general public to be more alert and vigilant, while
going about their daily activities in their various communities to
detect suspicious persons and inform security agencies accordingly.”
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/2-female-suicide-bombers-killed-one-arrested/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/2-female-suicide-bombers-killed-one-arrested/
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