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yemi·Crime· about 7 hours ago

Military Bust Terrorist Supply Line, Seize Solar Panels and Tricycle on Potiskum–Maiduguri Highway

Military Bust Terrorist Supply Line, Seize Solar Panels and Tricycle on Potiskum–Maiduguri Highway — 1 of 5
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Troops of Operation Hadin Kai intercepted a tricycle and a consignment of solar generators and panels suspected to be destined for terrorist elements. The stop-and-search took place at about 8:00 p.m. on June 26, 2026 along the Potiskum–Maiduguri highway. Soldiers of the 233 Tank Battalion first stopped a truck carrying an undocumented tricycle. A follow-up search led to the interception of a Volkswagen Sharan loaded with 16 solar panels and 16 generators without valid documentation. Three men were arrested: Abdullahi Nasiru (39) and Anas Danliti (35), both from Azare in Bauchi State, and Kabiru Yakubu (55) from Taraba State. The suspects and recovered items are now in custody as part of efforts to disrupt terrorist logistics in the North-East.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

How could this military interception affect security along the Potiskum–Maiduguri highway in the coming weeks?

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

You bet, loosening that supply chain should make those roads feel safer for travelers soon.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Troops seized a tricycle and solar panels late at night, but details on their exact origin and intended recipients remain unclear.

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jesseabout 3 hours ago

Labeling every seized item a terrorist supply oversimplifies things; civilian use of solar panels and tricycles is more common than authorities admit.

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toluabout 3 hours ago

Community leaders fit collaborate with troops to record convoys properly, so legitimate goods pass swiftly while real threats stay blocked.

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