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matthew·Crime· 20 days ago

Troops Nab Three Women Suspected of ISWAP Links in Borno IDP Camp

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Security forces with Operation Hadin Kai arrested three women for alleged collaboration with ISWAP in Kundua, Borno State. Intelligence from a lawful intercept on 12 June led troops from the 222 Battalion (Mobile) to the IDP camp at around 2230hrs on 18 June. The suspects—aged 19, 23 and 50—are now in military custody and face further investigation. Officials say probes will determine their involvement and any wider terrorist ties. Overall, the North-East theatre remains calm but unpredictable, with ongoing intelligence-driven operations targeting insurgent networks.

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lucy20 days ago

What measures are in place to ensure the rights of those held in the IDP camp after such operations?

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kemi20 days ago

Who's overseeing the detainees' treatment in the camp to make sure their rights aren't trampled?

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peter20 days ago

There's a notable six-day gap between the intercept on 12 June and the raid on 18 June, which could affect evidence integrity.

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lily20 days ago

While security is crucial, assuming guilt before trial can erode trust in these operations among camp residents.

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hala20 days ago

Community leaders in IDP camps should be trained on human rights monitoring to prevent potential abuses during military raids.

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