Condoms, narcotic drugs flood Boko Haram camps
Indications that Boko Haram insurgents who say they are against Western
education and anything to do with the west have been deceitful emerged
yesterday after troops found packs of condoms, used and unused in their
camps.
Also found were syringes and narcotic drugs believed to
have been used by the insurgents to get high before embarking on their
deadly attacks.
A statement by
the Director Defence Information Brig-General Chris Olukolade entitled,
Life in Terrorists Camp: Condoms Everywhere, reads, More of the dirty
sides of the insurgents life style are being revealed as troops continue
to stumble on strange and bizarre objects such as several used and
unused condoms as well as charms and amulets of various shapes seen in
the captured terrorists camps.
Other common items are syringes, test tubes and hand gloves usually found in the rubbles of most of the destroyed camps.
Apart from chemicals and materials for producing Improvised Explosive
Devices (IED) narcotics of all types are also found to be common
features as troops combed through camps in Sambisa forest, New Marte,
and others.
Meanwhile, Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Assessment
teams are in Yobe and Adamawa States to update the reports on the
conduct of security operations in those states since deployment of
troops in line with the State of Emergency.
The outcome will also be presented for DHQ’s further strategic guidelines for the subsequent phase of the operations.
Video clips on civilian casualty is fake
The Defence Headquarters has noted the dissemination through the
channels of Aljazeera Television reports alleging massive civilian
casualties in the ongoing security operations.
It wishes to
point out that the video clip being shown on the Aljazeera reports has
no bearing whatsoever on the current reality in the operations areas.
It is noted in particular that the footages being referred to as
civilian casualties were actually pictures of the destruction
perpetrated by the terrorists at the police stations and prisons in
Bama, Borno State on 7 May 2013 when the insurgents attacked the town.
SOURCE: vanguard
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