Nigerian Troops Thwart Twin ISWAP Attacks, Kill Fighters In Damboa
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On Tuesday, October 27, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters launched a fresh attack on the Garrison town of Damboa, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria. The attack is the second in two days.
The group had launched an attack on the town on Sunday, October 25, but were
repelled by troops. It also attacked the town two weeks earlier.
HumAngle learnt that the military has sent a reinforcement of troops to take charge of the situation but the details of the attack are yet unknown.
Damboa is located in the southern part of Borno State
the epicentre of Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria, and close to the dreaded Alagarno forest. The Local Government headquarters is 87km from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
More than half of the population in Damboa are internally displaced persons and nearly all need
humanitarian assistance.
HumAngle learned that on Sunday, ISWAP suffered multiple casualties and lost combat equipment after about three hours of battle with Nigerian troops, who were supported by relentless air bombardment of ISWAP targets.
Two weeks ago, Damboa suffered an attack by the insurgents, which resulted in deaths and loss of properties.
On Sunday, September 20, troops of the 25 Task Force Brigade, Damboa, encountered ISWAP fighters in an ambush which led to the medical evacuation and death of the
Brigade Commander, Col. Dahiru Bako.
On Wednesday last week, several fighters were killed when ISWAP launched an attack on a military contingent in Magumeri.
The local government is about 50km from Maiduguri and the area has witnessed a surge in attacks on troops and the
civilian population.
According to a source familiar with the area, Magumeri is important to the terrorist group for the movement of logistics and supplies.
The escalation of attacks in the town comes after an attempt by troops to return after an initial withdrawal.
The plan of
government troops to return follows the decision of the military in 2019 to establish super camps and curb the sustained breach of military bases in frontline towns, including a daring May 2019 attack on the military in Magumeri.
EndSARS: Police In Kano Recover Looted Items, Arrest 59 Suspects
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The police in Kano State have recovered some looted items and arrested 31 suspects over the violent demonstrations in Kano metropolis on October 19 and October 20, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Habu Sani, said.
During the demonstrations under the guise of the “EndSARS Protest”
hoodlums processed in the Sabon Gari area of Kano from Sarkin Yaki Road to France Road up to Kwakwaci and Airport roads.
The hoodlums attacked a political party office and invaded private and public properties where they caused incalculable damage.
Security Officials Continue To Harass Citizens Amidst Protests Against Brutality
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There have been a number of reports of continued brutality by security officials despite the ongoing protests and outcry over harassment and assault of citizens by police officers across Nigeria.
Although this time the assault meted on a citizen was not carried out by members
of the now-disbanded Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), soldiers were seen mercilessly beating a man in the streets in Jos, Plateau state capital in north-central Nigeria.
According to the video posted yesterday on Twitter by one Sadiq Ango Abdullahi @sadiqango, the victim
Gide, Zamfara Terror Leader, Gives Terms For Ceasefire
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Dogo Gide, a notorious leader of a violent armed group in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria says attacks on communities by armed groups will continue so long as the military continues to conduct air raids on his hideout.
In August, the Nigerian military intensified air attacks
in Zamfara and neighbouring state of Katsina, where armed bands had a field day pillaging communities and thereby created another major front for troops.
Gide has also denied having ties with the Boko Haram terror group or its breakaway factions and blamed the allegation on his
Flood: Displaced Persons In Camps Beg For Attention In Anambra
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Chinazaekpere Orichi, an 11-year-old girl, is taking refuge at Ogbaru Local Government Secretariat, Atani, relief camp in Anambra State, for persons displaced by flood caused by the rise of water from the River Niger.
Orichi who is at the camp with her mother was sacked from
their home in Umudaike village, Atani, where schools have been submerged by flood water and she cannot go to school.
With her are other children of primary school age numbering about 40 who have been in camp with their parents for about a month and who sleep and wake daily
SARS Operatives Still On Roads, Defying IGP’s Orders, Nigerians Cry Out
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Following public outrage, Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had on Sunday banned officials of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) and other police tactical squads from carrying out routine patrols and other low-risk duties, but Nigerians
say nothing has changed.
Various road users shared their observations and experiences on Twitter between Sunday and Monday, suggesting that the FSARS operatives have yet to comply with the police chief’s instructions.
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