Cache
of ammunition belonging to suspected Niger Delta militants were
recovered and a shrine burnt by the Nigerian military who invaded a
militant shrine in Delta state.
Operation Crocodile Smile II troops storm a militants' camp in Delta State
Nigerian troops attached to Operation Crocodile Smile II seized
ammunition belonging to suspected Niger Delta militants after storming
their camp on Tuesday.
The troops had been dispatched to Ajakurama, Gelegele and Egbema
Kingdom in Warri North Local Government Area in the state when they
discovered the camp, sources told our correspondent.
Upon sighting the troops, the militants fled the scene.
The soldiers subsequently searched the camp for weapons and set fire to the shrines at the camp.
Speaking with SaharaReporters anonymously, one of the community leaders said on Tuesday, "Soldiers
stormed our communities in search of criminals, especially armed
militants involved in criminal activities as part of the exercise of the
Operation Crocodile Smile II, which was flagged off in Delta State last
week. The militants, on sighting the uniformed men, fled their camp and
the soldiers set on fire their shrines and recovered several items,
including ammunition."
Community sources disclosed that they were relieved to hear that
the troops drove militants out of the area. One source said efforts to
stop the militants’ activities had been unsuccessful until Tuesday’s
operation.
"Ajakurama community is the center of havoc for the militants
in Warri North GLA. Ajakurama community was completely combed by the men
of Operation Crocodile Smile II and all hideouts of criminals were
destroyed,” one member of the community said.
“As we talk, militants like Felix Odowu, Osuwo Osiya and a
notorious gang leader popularly known as ‘Double Prince’ have all fled
to the neighboring Ondo State following a hot chase by the soldiers.
“One of the notorious militant ring leaders popularly called
‘Blessing Magic,’ who was said to have led the Lagos attack that took
place at Ikorodu River where many soldiers lost their lives, also fled
the camp when the Operation Crocodile Smile II troops stormed the area
in the operation. Also, one Godwin Namu, a priest in charge of the
militants shrines called ‘Egbesu,’ fled to Aberie/ Okosun forest in Edo
State to take cover.”
Confirming the development, the traditional ruler in the community,
Agadagba of Egbema Kingdom, HRM G.E.O. Tiemo, said he supports the
military’s operation.
“Though the militants threatened to stage a comeback, which the
army is adequately ready to deal with, I must say that the Commanding
Officer of the 19 Battalion, Koko, must be commended for the successful
operation,” the monarch said.
A Nigerian Army officer involved in the operation, who did not want
his name published, told SaharaReporters that a total war has been
declared on criminals and armed militants in the Niger Delta region,
adding that the fleeing militants will be fished out without compromise.
"The exercise is zero tolerance for criminals and all forms of criminalities in the region,” he said.
Items recovered from the militants include 320 x 5.65mm ammunition,
3x AK-47 magazine, a Techno phone, a world receiver radio, a GoTV
decoder, a Sharp DVD, motor saw, a life vest, and army camouflage.
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