Troops Destroy Shrine Of Niger Delta Militants, Arrest Chief Priest

Source: thewillnigeria.com

BEVERLY HILLS, October 31, (THEWILL) – Troops of Operation Delta Safe have arrested the Chief Priest of the Bakassi Strike Force, a militant group in Cross River state, after they destroyed the shrine located in Ikot Offing Ambai in Akpabuyo local government area of the state.

Spokesman of the military outfit in the Niger Delta, Olaolu Daudu, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday, revealing that a militant was also killed, while ammunition were recovered.

Daudu said, “Troops deployed at Ikang border patrolled Ikot Offing Ambai in Akpabuyo local government area discovered militants shrine and also apprehended the chief priest of the group with empty box of ammunition at another shrine at Ekpri Ebutong Estate in Bakassi.

“During anti-militancy operation, troops of sector 4 raided Efut Esighi forest and killed a notorious militant popularly known as Okon Iyo while he was trying to escape.

“Troops discovered the dead body of one of the Bakassi Strike Force militant who was earlier engaged in Efut Esighi but escaped with gun injuries. His body was seen in a bush close to the main road in Effionsa, Bakassi local government area.

“Meanwhile, troops also raided the compound of a suspected member of Bakassi Strike Force; Otobong Sunday Essien, at Road 27 Resettlement Center Bakassi.

“A Motor Bike was recovered from his compound. In addition, troops intercepted a Passat wagon car owned by a suspected Bakassi Strike Force militant known as “G1”. He is the sentry Commander of the group.”

The Operation Delta Safe spokesman, while disclosing that an attack on an oil facility in Delta state was foiled, said, “On 31 October 2016, troops foiled vandalism of NPDC Well Head at Kokori Oil Field, Oil Mining Lease 30 located at Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State.

“Operation Delta Safe will continue to ensure sanity of the Niger Delta Region as law abiding members of the public go about their legitimate daily businesses.”