Director, Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade
The
troops of the Nigerian Army have found a large amount of Euro on a
terrorist commander who was killed during an encounter with the
insurgents at Mafa, near Nigeria’s border with Cameroun.
The Director, Defence Information, Maj.
Gen. Chris Olukolade, said in a statement on Monday that the Boko Haram
commander was killed when the Special Forces repelled an attack on Mafa
on Saturday.
Olukolade said that the terrorist, who
was of the highest Amir cadre of the Boko Haram, was among 30 terrorists
killed in the Mafa battle.
The Defence spokesman said that several others fled the scene of the battle with bullet wounds.
He
said that the soldiers also captured some arms and ammunition, tubes of
rocket-propelled grenades, a buffalo vehicle and other equipment from
the insurgents.
According to him, the military only lost damaged equipment in the operation.
He stated further that the troops had
commenced a mopping up operation while the battle against the insurgents
continued in several fronts in the operation.
He said, “Thousands of Euro currency was
found on the body of a terrorist commander after troops successfully
repelled terrorists on Mafa towards the border.
“The terrorist, who was also an Amir by
status and believed to be of foreign descent, was among about 30
terrorist fighters who died in the encounter while many others fled with
wounds.
“The terrorists also lost a number of
weapons and equipment including the captured 13 rifles, a machine gun,
rocket-propelled grenade tubes and several other assorted ammunition.
A Toyota Buffalo vehicle was also
recovered from the terrorists. Two of their armoured vehicles were also
destroyed in the battle.
“The only casualty on the side of our own troops was damaged equipment. Mopping-up operations are ongoing in the general area.
“Meanwhile, the offensive on all terrorists’ hideouts continues in many fronts.”
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