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Taraba: Troops Destroy Bandits’ Camps, Arrest Key Suspects, Recover Weapons

Taraba: Troops Destroy Bandits’ Camps, Arrest Key Suspects, Recover Weapons

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Troops of Headquarters 6 Brigade, Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke, OPWS, have intensified their ongoing offensive across Taraba State.

The troops have recorded multiple operational successes that include the destruction of bandits’ camps, neutralisation of armed elements, recovery of weapons, and the arrest of a key suspect linked to criminal activities in the region.

A statement signed by Lieut. Umar Muhammad, Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, said that on December 2, 2025, the troops launched a clearance operation under Operation Zafin Wuta across Shiid, Agia and Tyozua villages in Takum LGA following credible intelligence on the activities of armed groups within the Tor-Tser general area.

“As the soldiers advanced towards the mountainous hideouts, the bandits fled deeper into the rugged terrain, abandoning their camps,” the statement said.

“The troops conducted a detailed search before destroying the camps, which the criminals had previously claimed were inaccessible to security forces.

“In Tyozua, the fleeing bandits set ablaze a wooden bridge in an attempt to obstruct troop movement, but the soldiers pressed forward with determination and forced the criminals across the power line into neighbouring Benue State.

“During exploitation, one suspect, identified as Dahiru Maigari, was arrested and is currently undergoing preliminary investigation.”

In a related development, the statement added that the troops conducted a fighting patrol around Karim Lamido and its environs on 4 Dec 25 to deny bandits freedom of movement.

“While moving towards Usmanu, the patrol came under fire from armed bandits concealed behind Wudompi Community. The soldiers responded swiftly, repelling the attack and neutralising two of the armed men,” it added.

“A subsequent search of the area led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle and 21 rounds of ammunition, with no casualties recorded on the part of own troops.

“The attackers are assessed to be members of the Karimjo faction responsible for recent attempts at regrouping within the area. Security within Karim Lamido remains calm, with troops maintaining heightened alertness.”

Reacting to the sustained operational successes, Commander 6 Brigade/Sector 3 OPWS, Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, commended the professionalism and gallantry displayed by the troops.

He stated that the series of operations once again demonstrates that no terrain is inaccessible to the Nigerian Army and no criminal enclave is beyond reach.

He assured residents across Taraba State that the Brigade remains unwavering in its resolve to pursue criminals wherever they may flee and to sustain pressure until all threats to peace.

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