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Darul Salam Terror Group Defeated, Says DHQ

- Kingsley Nwezeh

The Defence Headquarte­rs (DHQ) declared yesterday that the Darul Salam terror group that operated in Nasarawa and Kogi states has been defeated.

It said a total of 700 women and children have so far been rescued after it launched an operation against the group even as male members of the group were on the run.

DHQ also said the operation followed an intelligen­ce alert issued by the United States African Command (AFRICOM) to the effect that al-Qeida and other affiliate groups were gaining foothold in West Africa.

At a media briefing in Abuja yesterday, the Directorat­e of Defence Media Operations (DDMO) said most fighters of the group were killed, while others escaped with gunshot wounds after a fierce encounter with the military.

Coordinato­r of DDMO, Major General John Enenche, said following kinetic operations launched by the military, most members of the group were killed, while the surviving members of the group abandoned their wives and children, describing it as an indication of defeat.

Reviewing military operations across the country, Enenche said 290 more women and children were rescued after the initial 410 that surrendere­d to the military after the destructio­n of their camps in Korton Karfe in Kogi State and other parts of Nasarawa State.

“The natural question would be: Where are the male members of the group? Many of them were neutralize­d; some of them escaped with gunshot wound, some ran away”, he said.

He said troops of Operation Whirl Stroke carried out aggressive, intensive kinetic operations at identified bandits’ enclaves at Uttu in Toto Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

“The successful operation resulted in the neutralisa­tion of several bandits; not less than 410 members of the Darul Salam terrorist group surrendere­d to the gallant troops and other security agencies deployed.

“This was followed by a robust clearance patrol around the same area, which resulted in a raid on a Darul Salam terrorists’ bomb-making factory. In the course of the operation, troops recovered several Improvised Explosive Device making materials, 6 rocket launcher bombs, 10 locally made hand grenades and one Rocket Propelled Grenade bomb fuse,” he said.

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