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bisi·Crime· 12 days ago

18 Suspected Boko Haram Logistics Couriers Arrested by Operation HADIN KAI in Borno

18 Suspected Boko Haram Logistics Couriers Arrested by Operation HADIN KAI in Borno

Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have arrested 18 individuals suspected of supplying logistics to Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State. The Army announced the arrests in a statement issued on March 25, 2026. Investigators say the suspects were intercepted while moving through Gubio towards the Gudumbali axis. Early confessions reveal they were recruited due to economic hardship, highlighting how insurgents exploit vulnerable civilians. The Nigerian Army warns that providing logistics, intelligence, or any assistance to terrorist groups is a serious offence. Citizens are urged to report suspicious activities and refuse any inducement to collaborate with criminal elements. The statement calls for a unified approach to defeating terrorism. Security operations must be backed by community support and socio-economic initiatives. Lasting peace and stability depend on strong partnerships between the Armed Forces and local communities.

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yemi12 days ago

How did these couriers expect to transport supplies through Gubi without detection by Operation HADIN KAI forces?

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jaruma12 days ago

Which supply routes around Gubi were they planning to use to evade HADIN KAI patrols?

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peter12 days ago

I'm not convinced they believed they could slip past undetected; seems like serious miscalculation on their part.

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kris12 days ago

Even with that many arrests, it's hard to know if supply lines have been seriously disrupted or just temporarily delayed.

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jude12 days ago

Arresting couriers hardly addresses the root causes driving recruitment and logistics support for terror groups.

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mel12 days ago

Local intelligence sharing between communities and military units could help pinpoint these networks before suspects even reach key routes like Gubi.

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