Tens of captives get saved in Nigeria
On Sunday an undisclosed army source informed a news agency the outcomes of a chain of campaigns that happened in the states of Niger, Kogi, Benue, Plateau, as well as Borno, which happened between the 10th and 12th of September.
The source stated “cumulatively, within the period, troops neutralized one terrorist, arrested six suspects, rescued 30 kidnapped victims, and recovered assorted weapons, ammunition, cash, petroleum products, motorcycles, mobile phones, and other logistics.”
In Bayelsa, military forces shut down an illegal oil operation, while also stopping illicit trade across Rivers and Adamawa states.
Nigeria has long been plagued by abductions performed by criminal mobs as well as terrorist groups working all over the West African country. The groups often detain captives for prolonged durations, requesting ransom money for their freedom.
The gang members as well as terrorist groups in Nigeria often detain captives for prolonged durations, demanding ransom money for their freedom. The nation has been suffering from these kidnappings, which are happening all over the nation.
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