Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Military Parades 3 suspected Militants who Allegedly Killed 4 Soldiers in Nembe | Watch

The Joint Military Task force on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of three of the suspected Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) who allegedly killed four soldiers during an ambush at Nembe, Bayelsa.
Commander of the task-force, Rear Adm. Joseph Okojie, who confirmed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa, said
the military also recovered a cache of arms..
Okojie said that the raid which was aimed at apprehending the masterminds of the attack on a military post at Nembe jetty, took place on August 13.
He said Troops located and raided the suspects’ hideout in a camp at Saraba creek in Okiama Community in Okigbene in the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa, where several items were recovered.
He said after series of coordinated patrols, the troops on August 22, engaged the criminals in a shoot out at about 2PM.
The commander explained that some of the militants were believed to have been killed while three suspected militants were arrested.
He said the troops also recovered arms, ammunition and the gunboat that was carted away from the Nembe attack of Aug. 8.
The task-force commander said that in the mop-up operation on the militants’ camp at Epebu Creek in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area , troops recovered nine AK47 rifles, one FN magazine, one container of gun powder and 1,145 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
He listed other recovered arms to include 2,485 rounds of 7.62mm ball Cartons, 370 rounds of 7.62mm and 1,356 rounds x7.62mm NATO ammunition.
Okojie noted that the joint task force conducted the operation professionally without any collateral damage.
“We shall continue to sustain this approach in line with global best practices
Recall that on August 8 at about 9:30AM. at Nembe, four soldiers were killed by some criminal elements suspected to be members of the Niger Delta Avengers who disguised as people coming from Burial parties.
Let me use this opportunity to reiterate the fact that no criminal would go free, wherever they are, be rest assured we will get them and ensure they face justice.
Let me reaffirm the commitment of the joint task force Operation Delta Safe and its resolve to ensure peace and economic stability in the Niger Delta region,” Okojie said.
The Commander said there were windows of opportunity provided by the Federal Government for amicable resolution of grievances by any aggrieved groups rather than engage in heinous crimes of self help.
“They should seize the opportunity and embrace peace or face full wrath of the law.
In the same vein, those misguided elements that bear the unachievable and unfortunate message of disunity through declaration of imaginary independence must have a rethink.
The joint task force believes these unscrupulous elements have ample time and opportunities to channel their grievances properly,”he said.

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