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Two Boko Haram faction commanders surrender to troops – MNJTF

Admin March 26, 2024
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March 26, 2024

Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) says two boko haram commanders of BAKURA BUDUMA faction have surrendered to troops of sector 3 MNJTF in Nigeria.

In a statement by MNJTF chief of military public information the terrorists, Ibrahim Muhammad and Auwal Muhammad alias wanka surrendered On 25 March 2024.

It added that the surrendered terrorists are active boko haram commanders operating in the Lake Chad Islands, made the decision to surrender amid mounting pressure from ongoing military actions.

Preliminary investigation indicates that Ibrahim and Auwal Muhammed disclosed their long-standing affiliation with the faction, revealing that they had operated under the BAKURA BUDUMA-led faction for 15 years in KWALLARAM, located in the Lake Chad Islands and various items and weapons were recovered from them.

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