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Major breakthrough as ISWAP bomb-making specialist, senior commander surrender to troops in Yobe
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Major breakthrough as ISWAP bomb-making specialist, senior commander surrender to troops in Yobe

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Troops involved in Operation Hadin Kai have successfully facilitated the surrender of two individuals suspected to be senior members of the Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, one of whom is a bomb-making expert believed to have essential insights into the group’s operations, as well as its bomb and logistics network.

Military sources have revealed that the two insurgents surrendered to the forces of the 159 Battalion in Geidam, Yobe State, on June 8.

This event is regarded as a significant achievement for security forces engaged in the fight against Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents throughout the Lake Chad region.

Sources indicate that the insurgents who surrendered have been identified as Ismail Mohammed and Abu Umar.

Military sources have characterized Abu Umar as a well-known engineer for ISWAP, specializing in the design and deployment of Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIEDs), commonly referred to as car bombs.

The sources emphasized that specialists involved in the creation and deployment of improvised explosive devices hold crucial roles within terrorist organizations, as they provide the necessary technical skills to execute high-profile attacks against military targets, civilian areas, and critical infrastructure.

According to the sources, the information supplied by such individuals could be extremely valuable in assisting security agencies in locating bomb manufacturing sites, storage facilities, training camps, and logistical routes utilized by insurgents.

The second insurgent who surrendered, Ismail Mohammed, is reported to be among the commanders linked to the infamous Baa Shuwa axis in the Timbuktu Triangle, an area that has long been regarded as one of the strategic strongholds of the insurgents in the North-East.

The surrender of Abu Umar is particularly noteworthy, as Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices have historically been among the most lethal weapons employed by terrorist organizations in the North-East.

VBIED attacks have targeted military installations, marketplaces, places of worship, and other public venues, leading to numerous casualties and extensive destruction.

Major breakthrough as ISWAP bomb-making specialist, senior commander surrender to troops in Yobe

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