Security agents raided yesterday a
suspected Boko Haram hideout in Kano where a man was killed. Explosives
and arms were recovered.
The action, according to the troops and
State Security Service (SSS) operatives, was to prevent a Sallah Day
bloodbath planned by the suspected insurgents.
They acted on a tip-off to launch the
attack on Gubduwawa village in Gezawa Local Government Area where they
discovered a bomb factory.
The two houses involved were demolished.
The person killed is believed to be the son of the landlord, who rented the house to the suspected terrorists.
For about eight hours, guns boomed in the area as the suspected terrorists and the operatives fought for supremacy.
The Joint Task Brigade Commander of the
Army 3rd Brigade Command Headquarters, Brig.-Gen. Illyasu Isah Abba,
along with the Director of DSS in Kano, Mr. Bassey Eteng, said: “At
about 2:00 a.m. on 8 October 2013, a combined team of the JTF troops and
Department of State Security Services (DSS) personnel attacked Boko
Haram terrorists’ hideouts at Gunduwawa village in Gezawa council of
Kano State.
“The raid, was conducted following a
lead on intelligence reports; we made no arrests as the terrorists fled
the village as the JTF troops and DSS personnel arrived.
“The combined team was also able to
recover weapons, working tools and materials used for making Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs). The weapons include assault rifle, two AK 58
rifle magazines with 193 rounds of 5.5mm ammunition, one AK 47 rifle
magazine with 107 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, bows, and
arrows.
“The materials used for making IEDs
found in the buildings raided include 3 primed cylinders of IEDs, one
primed explosive suicide back pack, 18 empty IED cylinders, 24
detonators, small bags of fertiliser, IED timers, cortex wires and three
remote control devices.
“Other items recovered include work
tools, five Motorola hand-held radios, four communicators, six alarm
clocks, two cartons of 9-volt batteries, a scale, one external
hard-drive and one heavy duty charger/battery.
“These weapons, ammunition and other
heavy dangerous materials were meant to wreak havoc on Kano during the
Eid-El-Kabir festivities and other festivities before the end of the
year.
“The JTF is aware that the terrorists
are trying to establish some safe havens on the outskirts of Kano
metropolis in order to resume their nefarious activities which had been
curbed within the city.
“In order to ensure Kano remains a safe
place for all, we are keeping a watchful eye on the surrounding towns
and settlements through which the terrorists may use as access into the
metropolitan.
“The JTF appreciates the cooperation of
the public in the fight against terrorism and enjoins all well-meaning
citizens to come forward with relevant information towards dealing
decisively with the terrorist group. We shall continue to uphold the
confidentiality of our sources and follow up every information to a
conclusive end,” the Army boss stated.
The Kano DSS Director said the terrorist
group had devised a new trick similar to that used in the Boston,
United States, suicide-bombing, by carrying explosives on back-pack
bags. He urged the public to be wary of such tricks.
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