ARMY RESCUES 31 KIDNAP VICTIMS IN SOKOTO
Troops of the Joint Task Force North West Operation HADARIN DAJI (OPHD) under the command of the General Officer Commanding 8 Division Nigerian Army, Sokoto , Major General Godwin Mutkut have continued clearance operations in terrorists enclaves in its Areas of Operations in the North West.
In a recent clearance operation conducted by the troops of OPHD on Tuesday at Tangaza LGA of Sokoto state , cleared Alya Fulani village, Buani forest, where 30 kidnapped persons were rescued. All the discovered terrorists hideouts were destroyed as the terrorists abandoned their captives and fled from their camps before the arrival of the aggressive troops.
The troops also proceeded to Goboro village where one Female kidnapped victim was rescued as the terrorists/bandits fled in disarray due to troops’ fire power superiority.
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