Troops neutralise criminals in Benue, arrest militia gang in Nasarawa state
The Defence Headquarters says troops of Operation Whirl Stroke have
succeeded in killing two gang members of Gana led criminal elements in
Benue arresting members of militia group in Nasarawa state.
The Coordinator, Defence Media Operation, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
Enenche said the success was recorded when combined troops of Sector 2
deployed in Gbise and Zaki Biam in Benue and Sector 4 from Taraba State
raided the hideout of Gana in Mtan village in Utenge Council Ward of
Katsina-Ala Local Government Area (LGA) on Saturday.
He added that while two members of the gang were killed in the encounter, others fled with various degrees of gunshot wounds.
According to him, exploitation operation revealed that Gana narrowly escaped death with gunshot wounds.
“Items recovered include: one locally fabricated machine gun, six
locally made rifles, two locally fabricated cartridge guns and one dane
gun.
“Other items recovered are two revolver pistols, two cartridge pistols,
27 rounds of 9mm ammunition two motorcycles, one camouflage shirt, one
generator set, one bag of gun powder and assorted charms.
“Gana’s personal belongings, other items and thatched houses were destroyed,” he said.
The Coordinator further disclosed that the troops of Sector 3 deployed
at Ondori in Doma LGA of Nasarawa State raided the Bassa Militia camp at
Kpelebewa village in Rukubi area and arrested seven gang members.
He added that the raid followed a credible information that the militia
group were planning to attack a Tiv community over land dispute.
According to him, the troops apprehended seven members of the militia dressed in red shirts in the camp.
“Items recovered include one locally fabricated machine gun, six locally
fabricated rifles, two locally fabricated cartridge guns, one Dane gun,
two revolver pistols, two cartridge firing pistols, 57 rounds of 7.62mm
special ammunition, 29 rounds of 9mm ammunition, and 22 cartridges of
ammunition.
“Other items are one dagger, poisoned bows and arrows, desert camouflage
head gears and pouch, six phone handsets and some charms.
“The suspects are currently undergoing interrogation to be handed over to the police.
“The Military High Command congratulates the Troops and requests the
general public to continue to provide the Armed Forces with credible
information to facilitate its operations in the Country,” he said. (NAN)