Security
forces have excavated 10 riffles and 80 general purpose machine guns from Balmo
forest in Bauchi State, the Federal Government has said.
The
Federal Government also admitted that some soldiers had been facing court
martial over their roles in the ongoing war against terrorism in the country.
Coordinator
of the National Information Centre and Director General of the National
Orientation Agency, Mr. Mike Omeri, disclosed this during a press briefing in
Abuja.
Omeri
said, “The mopping operations being undertaken by the armed forces within the
forest is yielding more discovery of arms stockpiled underground. So far, 10
riffles, 80 general purpose machine guns have been excavated from different
parts of the forest.
“The
men and women apprehended in the forest have continued to give useful
information and the link between the activities in the forest and other
terrorist activities in different parts of the federation.”
Omeri
had on Wednesday disclosed that security operatives had begun quizzing
politicians found to have links with the terrorists following materials found
in the forest hideout that indicted the unnamed politicians.
The
NOA boss had said, “After the last successful operations carried out by
security forces to dislodge terrorists from their forest bases in the Darazo
Local Government Area end of the Balmo forest, some politicians are currently
being investigated following their link with activities in the forest.
“The
politicians are being interrogated following the recovery of some sensitive
registration cards and other materials of a prominent political party that were
found in the possession of some of the suspects arrested.
“Investigation
is still on-going to further unravel the identity of others that may have been
involved and as soon as it is completed, we shall reveal the names of the
culprits and the political party.
“Accordingly,
we wish to emphasise that the government, particularly the security agencies
will not condone the involvement of politicians in security matters.”
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