BREAKIN NEWZZ:- US MARINE WAANZA KUWANASA WAASI WA BOKO HARAM NIGERIA
US
Marines currently in Nigeria to help the government combat Boko Haram
terrorists have made their first arrests taking two male suspects into
custody after they were found in possession of arms and ammunition
during a targeted search.
Over
the last week, US Marines have arrived in Nigeria to help with the
fight against terrorism after Boko Haram took their war of terror to
another level by abducting 234 pupils from Government Girls Secondary
School Chibok in Borno State. Acknowledging that the matter was getting
beyond its control, the Nigerian government swallowed its pride and
accepted outside help.
With
the abduction coming at a time when Nigeria is hosting World Economic
Forum on Africa and inbetween two horrific bomb blasts in Abuja, there
has been a lot of international offer of support. France, the UK, the US
and China have all offered differing degrees of support in the form of
intelligence, training and military assistance.
Since
Wednesday, US troops have arrived in Nigeria where they are providing
security for the WEF summit on Africa. It is expected that the Marines
will also join Nigerian soldiers in pursuing Boko Haram into the Sambisa
Forest in Borno State where they are believed to have spirited the
kidnapped girls to.
According
to Major General Chris Olukolade, Nigeria's director of defence
information, two suspected Boko Haram members were arrested at Anyibe
in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State. He added that the duo,
made up of a teenager and an elderly man, were arrested during a
cordon-and-search operation and found to be in possession of firearms.
Weapons
found in their possession included two rifles, three locally fabricated
pistols and 61 rounds of special ammunition. Apparently, the arms were
found in the possession of the teenager he is currently undergoing
interrogation in custody.
US
marines are highly specialised soldiers who have been deployed
effectively in areas affected by serious conflict and terrorism such as
Afghanistan and Iraq. It is not yet clear how many Marines will be
deployed to Nigeria as part of the current operation or if they will
establish a base in Borno State.
-na mtandao
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