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Two soldiers under investigation for aiding terrorists’ ambush

Two soldiers from the Nigerian Army’s 135 Special Forces Battalion are currently under investigation over alleged collaboration with ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province) terrorists in Yobe State.

The soldiers are accused of compromising national security by leaking sensitive operational information.

According to reliable security sources, intercepted telephone conversations revealed the soldiers’ suspected involvement in the May 9 abduction of commuters along the Gashua–Azare highway.

The duo allegedly provided ISWAP fighters with the patrol movement details of their team operating along the Buratai–Kamuya–Azare–Gashua axis, facilitating an ambush.

Though the ambush temporarily disrupted civilian movement in the area, troops responded swiftly and managed to repel the terrorists.

During the counter-operation, four kidnapped civilians were rescued and several weapons and equipment were recovered.

Security analyst and counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama confirmed that the incident has raised serious concerns about internal sabotage.

He emphasized the need for enhanced intelligence oversight within the military to prevent future breaches.

Military authorities have launched a full internal investigation, and the two soldiers are currently in custody, though their identities remain undisclosed pending further inquiry.

A senior security official stated, “The system will not tolerate any personnel found collaborating with enemies of the state.

“Loyalty and integrity are non-negotiable in the fight against insurgency.”

The investigation underscores the ongoing challenges facing Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operations, particularly the risks posed by internal compromise.

The Star

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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