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9,000 Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists killed, nearly 7,000 captured in one year: DHQ

Mr Buba said the troops also rescued 4,641 hostages, while 1,437 suspected oil thieves were apprehended within the period under review.

• June 6, 2024
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BOKO HARAM [Credit: BBC]

Nine thousand three hundred three have been killed, 6,998 arrested, and 9,562 Boko Haram/ISWAP combatant fighters and their families surrendered to security forces in the last year.

DHQ spokesman Edward Buba announced this during the joint briefing by Security, Defence and Response agencies organised by the Strategic Communications Interagency Policy Committee under the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) on Thursday in Abuja.

Mr Buba said the troops also rescued no fewer than 4,641 hostages, while 1,437 suspected oil thieves were apprehended within the period under review.

According to him, troops killed 363 criminals and rescued 245 kidnapped victims in the Niger Delta within the period.

Mr Buba said the police within the year apprehended 4,796 armed robbery suspects, 3,068 kidnap suspects and 2,474 suspects for rape and sexual crimes.

He added that 1,213 suspects were apprehended for unlawful possession of firearms, 3,523 suspected cultists, 3,381 suspects for murder and 13,382 suspects for other offences.

According to him, the police rescued 1,713 kidnap victims and recovered 1,465 vehicles, including motorcycles, 2,566 firearms and 19,310 rounds of ammunition.

Mr Buba said the police prosecuted 29,052 cases within the year and secured the conviction of 16,200 suspects. He broke down the prosecuted cases as 7,675 cases were conclusively dispensed, 11,376 suspects are currently undergoing trial, 51 cases are under appeal in appellate courts, and 16,200 cases resulted in the conviction of suspects who have received various punishments for their criminal acts.

Mr Buba said the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), on the other hand, foiled 48 attacks and kidnap attempts on schools and dismantled over 1,975 illegal mining sites across the country.

He added that 165 illegal local refineries were uncovered and dismantled within the period under review.

“Relatedly, the Nigeria Customs Service generated exceptional revenue of about N4 trillion. National security and anti-smuggling efforts led to significant seizures of contraband goods, illegal arms, and narcotics.

“The agencies recovered over 21,000 pump action cartridges, 440 pump action rifles, and 228,741 rounds of ammunition and prevented potential attacks by recovering suicide jackets and lethal weapons. Criminal activities involving illicit petroleum products were disrupted, with 50,000 illicit litres impounded,” he said.

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