In a major breakthrough against
criminality in the Niger Delta, the Joint Task Force, Operation Delta
Safe, yesterday confirmed the arrest of the suspects linked to the
brutal killing of four soldiers at a checkpoint in the waterways of
Nembe, Bayelsa State, two weeks ago.
During yesterday’s operation, which led
to the killing of the leader of the Bayelsa axis of the group, whom
troops claimed was a suspected member of the Niger Delta Avengers, it
was also revealed that a large cache of arms and ammunition and the
military gunboat seized from the soldiers, were also recovered.
The military stated that the search for
the suspected killers led them to a hideout in a camp at Saraba Creek,
near Okiama community, Okigbene in Southern Ijaw Local Government, where
the soldiers located the militants and engaged them in a gun duel,
leading to the death of many suspects and the arrest of three others.
Among the items, including military
accoutrements seized from the hoodlums were nine AK47 rifles, an FN
rifle, four HK 21 MGs, one G3 MG, three GPMGs, 20 AK47 magazines, two G3
magazines, one FN magazine, one container of gunpowder and the gunboat
seized from the murdered soldiers.
Also seized during the raid were 1,145
rounds of 7.62mm metal link, 2,485 rounds of 7.62mm ball cartons, 370
rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and 1,356 rounds of 7.62mm NATO
ammunition.
Austin Dikro, one of the suspects paraded by the JTF commander in the Niger Delta, Rear Admiral Joseph Okojie, said the group had gone for another operation and were returning when they had the bloody encounter with the troops.
Austin Dikro, one of the suspects paraded by the JTF commander in the Niger Delta, Rear Admiral Joseph Okojie, said the group had gone for another operation and were returning when they had the bloody encounter with the troops.
According to him, the creek on the route
they initially wanted to take had dried up on their return, making it
difficult for their speedboat to float, before their now deceased leader
ordered them to go through the military checkpoint and engage the
soldiers head-on.
Dikro, who said he hails from Brass
Local Government Area in the state, added that they disguised as
mourners just before approaching the military blockade and opened fire
on the troops.
It was gathered that the hoodlums also
forced one of the surviving soldiers to operate the military gunboat
that was seized from the troops, because it was too complex for their
own men.
It was learnt that the soldier was the fourth military personnel that was killed during the August 8th encounter, as against the three that were initially reported.
It was learnt that the soldier was the fourth military personnel that was killed during the August 8th encounter, as against the three that were initially reported.
Throwing more light on why the militants
have embarked on attacking soldiers in the Niger Delta waterways,
Admiral Okojie, who was flanked by all the unit commanders in the
region, including the army, navy, civil defence, Department of State
Services (DSS), police and others, disclosed that the source of wealth
of the marauders was being depleted by the day, thereby making them more
desperate.
He also disclosed that their sources of
illegal arms had also been boosted following the various political
crises that have ravaged African countries like Libya, leading to arms
proliferation that have found their way into the country.
“The sources of acquiring illicit wealth
are being degraded, hence the resort to attacking our locations. You
would recall that on Monday, 8th August, 2016, at about 09.30hours, a
group suspected to be members of the Niger Delta Avengers disguised as a
burial party, attacked and killed four of our soldiers at their duty
post in Nembe.
“They absconded with a gunboat and some
ammunition. Since then, our own troops stepped up operations in the
areas hitherto inhabited by these bandits. Consequently, on 13th August,
2016, our troops located and raided their hideout in a camp at Saraba
creek near Okiama community in Okigbene in Southern Ijaw Local
Government Area, Bayelsa State.
“Several items including military
accoutrements were recovered from them. In pursuit of these discoveries,
a coordinated patrol was further launched and yesterday, 22nd August
2016, our troops at about 1400 hours located and engaged these criminals
in a shootout in which some of them were believed to have been killed,
three suspects arrested and large quantities of arms, ammunition and the
gunboat that was taken from Nembe on 8th August 2016 were recovered,”
he said.
source: thisdaylive
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