Troops of 4 Brigade Nigerian Army have arrested a suspected militant, one Mr. Gabriel Ogbudje.
He is also the alleged leader of the “Otugas Fire Force”, a militant group threatening to attack Utorogu Gas Plant.
A statement from Acting Director Army Public Relations Officer, Col Sani Usman Kukasheka said he was alleged to be responsible for the
recent act of economic sabotage perpetrated on NPDC/Shoreline major
delivery trunk line within Ogo-Oteri general area on the 26th of last
month.
The statement also reads: “The suspected militant, who was trailed,
was arrested by troops along Agbor-Abraka road, Edo State on Tuesday 6th
September 2016.“He has been on the run since he was declared wanted because of his
public declaration as the leader of the militant group “Otugas Fire
Force” and his
subsequent declaration of the threat code named
“Crocodile Tears”, which was published by the Vanguard and Thisday
newspapers on 31st August 2016, while the Brigade was engaged on the
military field training exercise nicknamed “Operation Crocodile Smile”
“Gabriel was arrested along with his accomplice, Mr. Elvis Dweller
Ejus. Both suspects were handed to Operation DELTA SAFE for further
interrogation and subsequent handing over to the relevant security
agency for prosecutions.”
The statement also recalled that troops of 13 Brigade Nigerian Army
in conjunction with Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Air Force and covert
operatives of the Defence Intelligence Agency, had arrested a suspected
kingpin of the Niger Delta Avengers, Isaac Romeo, who goes by the name
“G2” in the terrorists’ camp.
It further stated that he was arrested along with two other persons,
Mr. Lawson Samson and an elderly man, Mr. Iyang Ekpo in Calabar, Cross
State while driving in a vehicle with registration number, CRS 86 AO1 on
Saturday, 3rd September 2016.
“The arrest followed painstaking efforts and tracking of the militant
who was in the state to perpetrate further criminal activities of
sabotaging critical infrastructures. All the suspects are currently
being interrogated,” the statement said.
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