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Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, rescued six abducted women and children and arrested several suspected terrorist collaborators during separate operations across the North East theatre.
A statement from the Media Information Officer of OPHK, Lt.-Col. Sani Uba, said the operations were carried out under the umbrella of Operation DESERT SANITY.
Uba explained that troops acting on credible intelligence following an air interdiction mission around the Mandara Mountains rescued the abductees during a coordinated operation at a suspected terrorist crossing point near Amuda on May 12.
The rescued victims were identified as Aisha Musa, 18; Aisha Mohammed, 17; Fatima Yahaya, 20; Saudatu Musa, 4; Garba Mohammed, 5; and Mohammed Yahaya, aged three months.
He added that the victims were residents of the Ngoshe community who had been abducted by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists during an attack on March 3, 2026.
The military spokesman noted that the rescued victims were immediately taken to a military medical facility for treatment before being reunited with their families through the Bulama of Ngoshe, Mallam Adamu Gunda.
In a separate operation on the same day, troops deployed at Tango 7 in Konduga Local Government Area arrested a 40‑year‑old woman identified as Hauwa Bulama, suspected of being associated with terrorist elements.
“Items recovered from the suspect included detergent, washing soap, a torchlight and seasoning cubes,” the statement read.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect was allegedly on her way to Gezuwa to meet four of her children believed to be members of a terrorist group,” it added.
“The suspect has been handed over to relevant authorities for further investigation and possible prosecution,” the statement concluded.
Similarly, troops of Sector 2 OPHK, supported by military intelligence personnel, arrested two additional suspects identified as Bakura, 18, and Adiza, 17, during a follow‑up operation in Damaturu.
The arrests were linked to an earlier operation that intercepted a suspected ammunition courier, Ba’akaka Abubakar, also known as Modogol, who was allegedly attempting to supply ammunition to terrorist elements.
Military authorities said preliminary findings indicated that Adiza had allegedly been assigned to collect ammunition from the courier for onward delivery to a terrorist commander.
The suspects remain in custody while efforts continue to track and apprehend the suspected terrorist commander and recover the ammunition.
The Joint Task Force reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining ongoing operations aimed at dismantling terrorist networks, rescuing abducted civilians and restoring peace across the North East.
The military high command also praised the troops for their professionalism, resilience and sustained operational momentum in the fight against insurgency.

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