Crimes

DHQ: Troops foiled attacks in 19 out of 36 Plateau villages on Xmas Eve

The Defence Headquarters says the troops intervened in 19 out of the 36 villages in Plateau State after receiving distress calls from villagers about attacks by gunmen on December 24.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, disclosed this in Abuja on Friday, December 29.

Buba said that the gunmen carried out simultaneous attacks on the villages from various fronts.

He said the intervention of the troops in Bokkos and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas of Plateau State forced some of the militants to withdraw after wreaking havoc on the villagers.

He said: “Sadly, events turned gloomy with the attack on Bokkos LGA and some part of Barkin Ladi LGA on December 23.

“It should be noted that Bokkos and Barkin Ladi LGAs span about 2,315 Square kilometres with over 350 villages, mostly dispersed.

“The distance between some of these villages and troops’ locations is over 90 kilometres and sometimes difficult to access because of the rugged terrain which are mostly inaccessible to vehicles.

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“Thus, affecting the reaction time to incidents, except when there is credible intelligence before the attack.”

Buba said over 100 marauding armed militant herders suspected to be mercenaries carried out the series of attacks from multiple fronts on Kambarpeli village in Bokkos while the locals were asleep.

“The militants unleashed mayhem on the villagers before the arrival of troops to the location,” the defence spokesman added.

Buba said the troops received 36 distress calls from diverse locations at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

He said the distress calls reported a series of coordinated attacks by armed militant herders on isolated villages in the two Local Government Areas.

“Troops responded to the calls and were able to intervene in 19 villages forcing the militants to withdraw.

“Unfortunately, the havoc had been committed before troops arrived the other villages,” he added.

According to him, the troops had in the second half of the year initiated kinetic and non-kinetic operations which significantly curtailed attacks between farmers and herders in Plateau State.

Buba said: “Until the recent killings in Plateau during Christmas, the highlighted measures visibly contributed to the relative peace in Plateau, as well as the adjoining areas in Bauchi, Taraba, and Kaduna states.

“Similarly, the activities of Operation Whirl Stroke significantly checkmated armed banditry, kidnapping, and other crimes in Benue, Nasarawa, and Taraba states.”

The defence spokesperson, however, assured that the military had taken necessary measures to overcome all identified challenges and ensure that such tragic occurrences were avoided in the future.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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