The military high command on Friday said troops in collaboration with the operatives of the Department of State Services arrested the leader of Islamic State for West African Province terrorist group in North Central and North West zones.
Although the military did not identify the terrorist leader, it said he was in custody.
A statement on Friday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba said that the resolve of the military to go after the leaders of the terrorist groups led to the arrest of the terrorist leader.
He noted that air operations conducted in the regions have led to the destruction of the terrorists’ enclaves.
Buba said: “The ongoing military operations continue to decimate the fighting force of the insurgents, terrorists, and violent extremists across the country. Accordingly, their fighting capacity is low and they are on the run.
“Troops are targeting the leadership of these groups to ensure they pose no further threat to the safety and security of citizens. Significantly, on 29th November 2023, at Tarum Village located on the outside of Bauchi Metropolis in Bauchi State.
“Troops collaborated with personnel of DSS to conduct a sting operation that culminated in the arrest of the leader of ISWAP terrorist group in charge of North Central and North West Zones. He is in custody. Similarly, air interactions have been conducted on several enclaves of these terrorist leaders in the NW and NC zones with much success”.
Buba also said troops killed 52 terrorists and arrested 204 in the last week.
He added that 234 kidnapped victims were also rescued.
Buba said: “The operations of the week in focus, resulted in 52 neutralised terrorists, while 204 of them were arrested. Troops also arrested 58 perpetrators of oil theft and rescued 234 kidnapped hostages.”
In the South-South region, he said troops denied oil thieves N668m and recovered
267,700 litres of stolen crude oil, 567,700 litres of illegally refined AGO, and 5,000 litres of DPK.
He said,” In the SS, troops denied the oil theft of the estimated sum of N668,731,000 only. Troops in the Niger Delta area destroyed 7 dugout pits, 25 boats, 47 storage tanks, 5 vehicles, 141 cooking ovens, one pumping machine, one outboard engine, one tricycle, one speedboat, one tugboat, and 51 illegal refining sites. Troops recovered 267,700 litres of stolen crude oil, 567,700 litres of illegally refined AGO, and 5,000 litres of DPK”.