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The troops of the Nigerian Army have intercepted some suspected
members of the Boko Haram sect believed to be suppliers of hard drugs
and other stimulants to the deadly sect.
The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani
Usman, said in a statement on Tuesday that the suspects were arrested
at Depchi and Geidam in Geidam Local Government Area of Yobe State.
He said that the arrested terrorists were also involved in the supply of fuel aside from the hard drugs in their possession.
Usman listed the drugs to include cannabis, chlorophone substance known as Madaran suck and die, trampoline and others .
“Following Army Headquarters directive to troops in the North-East for a
painstaking search of motorists and cargoes, troops of the 3 Division
of the Nigerian Army have intercepted and arrested some kingpins and
foot soldiers of suppliers of Boko Haram terrorists with hard drugs and
other stimulants between Depchi and Geidam, Geidam Local Government Area
in northern part of Yobe State today,” the statement read in part.
He recalled that most of the Boko Haram members captured by the troops could not read the Holy Quran.
Usman added that some of them could not even recite the first chapter of
the Quran in spite of their claim that they had a desire to establish
an Islamic state.
He said that troops carrying out raids on the hideouts of the insurgents
had not found the Quran or other Islamic books with the insurgents.
The Acting Army spokesman said that the troops had only found
“ammunition, local charms, condoms and all sort of drugs including sex
enhancing ones in their enclave.”
Usman, who said that those arrested had made statements, promised that
the Army would continue to work towards ensuring the security of the
country.
“The Nigerian Army would continue to do its best in the fight against
terrorism and insurgency in our country in order to make Nigeria safe
and secure.
“This however, requires continuous support and cooperation of the
public. We always welcome and appreciate information that could lead to
the arrest and pre-empting the Boko Haram terrorists and other criminal
elements in the society,” he added
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