Troops neutralize the bandit, recover the weapons in Taraba

Troops neutralize the bandit, recover the weapons in Taraba

The Nigerian army of Taraba (Core reporter) reported that the troops of 6 brigades of the Nigerian army/sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (Ets) continued to earn constantly in the current military operations through the state of Taraba. The operation aimed to eliminate the criminal elements and denying them the freedom of action within the area of ​​responsibility of the brigade pursuant to the operation of the operating code Lafiyan Jamaa is maintaining the momentum against the criminal elements.

According to a declaration by the deputy director of the direction to public relations of the army, captain Olubodunde Oni, “on May 3, 2025, acting in credible intelligence, the troops conducted a precision operation around the village of Gafar in the area of ​​the local government of the Usa, a well -known intersection point exploited the bandits to harass motorcyclists and steal motorcycles and make motorcycles of motorcycles.

The declaration continues: “In a separate operation, the troops quickly responded to the information on the movement of bandwidth suspected from Tongo and Garin Alkali in the state of Adamawa towards the Shana community in the area of ​​the local government of Bali in the state of Taraba. The operation brought the troops to Yunkunssu Forest, where they contacted the suspicions. Phase, the troops recovered 1 revolver gun, AK 47 and 3 shots of special ammunition of 7.62 mm.

“These successful operations further demonstrate the commitment of 6 OPW by Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 to the safety and safety of citizens respecting the law throughout the state of Taraba. The members of the public are again invited to continue to provide timely and credible information to help the current efforts to eliminate the criminal elements from our communities.”

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