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MNJTF Troops Foil Boko Haram Supply Mission In Cross Kauwa Market, Nab  Terrorists Logistics Supply Syndicate

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By Ibrahim Tukur

The Multinational joint task force MNJTF Troops deployed in Sector 3 Mongunu in conjunction with intelligence operatives and Civilian Joint Tasks Forceย  haveย  successfully intercepted Boko Haram/ISWAP Terrorists logistics supplyย  syndicateย  at Cross Kauwa Market in Mongunu, Borno State.

The arrested logistics supply syndicate, identified as Mr Modu Gana, Mamman Saleh and Babagana Muktar were apprehended while on transit to deliver supplies to the terrorists in their enclaves.

The syndicate, who confessed to being a key logistics provider for the terrorist group, were found to be  in possession of a cache of items intended for the terrorists. 

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Among the seized items were a techno phone, 6 Goats , one carton of maggi, a collection of charms, bags of Guinea Corn and Millet, grounded corn, metal bowls, a calculator, a wristwatch, perfume, prayer beads, 36 empty sac bags  and various other supplies crucial for sustaining the terrorist activities.

The successful operation not only disrupted the supply chain of the terrorist’s group but also dealt a significant blow to their operations in the region.

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The members of the syndicate are currently undergoing intense interrogation to extract further intelligence that could lead to more arrests and dismantling of the terrorist logistics supply network in the Lake Chad Region.

The MNJTF Troops’ swift action and collaboration with intelligence operatives have once again demonstrated their commitment to combating terrorism and ensuring the safety and security of the region.


OLANIYI OSOBA
Lieutenant Colonel
Chief Military Information Officer
HQ MNJTF N’djamena, Chad
20  August 2024


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