‘Why we’re engaged in supply of goods to terrorists’
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The 18 suspects were intercepted enroute Gubio, with plans to proceed to the Gudumbali axis, a known Boko Haram terrorists enclave, according to a daily operational report of the operation
By Sumaila Ogbaje
Troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have apprehended 18 suspected logistics suppliers while travelling towards the location to deliver the goods to the terrorists in Borno State.
The 18 suspects were intercepted enroute Gubio, with plans to proceed to the Gudumbali axis, a known Boko Haram terrorists (BHTs) enclave, according to a daily operational report of the operation said they began the business before they were unemployed.
According to the report, preliminary investigation revealed that all 18 suspects confessed to engaging in the supply of goods to the terrorist group.
“They admitted that they routinely purchase and convey items to the terrorists.
“Their justification was lack of employment, which points to a deeper socio-economic challenge in Maiduguri and its environs,” the army said.
The development, according to the reportt, validates recent remarks by the Chief of Defence Staff on the link between economic hardship and the sustenance of insurgency logistics networks.
“The arrest highlights the critical role of civilian collaborators in sustaining terrorist operations, particularly in remote areas such as Gubio and Gudumbali,” it added.
The army called for a comprehensive approach combining military operations with economic empowerment and job creation to address the root causes of insurgency in the region. (NAN)
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