
Personnel of the Nigerian Army have dismantled suspected terrorist hideaways and apprehended nine purported informants during a military operation in Karim Lamido Local Government Area of Taraba State.
Security expert Zagazola Makama stated in a message on X that the mission took place at approximately 11:45 a.m. on April 19 and was executed by troops from the 114 Battalion (Rear), stationed at Andamin, in collaboration with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and local hunters.
Security insiders informed Makama that during the mission, the forces invaded Jukun village, where they razed vacant structures thought to have been utilized as hideaways by terrorists.
“During the mission, the forces invaded Jukun village where they razed vacant structures thought to have been utilized as hideaways by terrorists,” the insiders remarked.
The insiders further verified that nine alleged terrorist informants were apprehended during the raid.
The suspects were reportedly connected to a notorious terrorist leader known as “Kadogo,” who is said to have been instilling fear in communities around Mashingin Kirya, Komodoro Garau, and sections of Plateau State.
The detained suspects are presently in military custody and are undergoing questioning as inquiries continue into their purported involvement in the criminal network.









