Army arrests four boko haram suppliers

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ARMY ARRESTS FOUR BOKO HARAM SUPPLIERS

The Nigerian Army has announced the arrest of four individuals suspected of supplying arms and ammunition to the terrorist group, Boko Haram.

According to a statement released by the Army, the suspects were arrested during a joint operation with other security agencies in the northeastern state of Borno.

The statement identified the arrested individuals as Abba Ali, 35, from Maiduguri; Mohammed Abubakar, 40, from Damaturu; Aliyu Mohammed, 32, from Biu; and Abba Hassan, 38, from Gwoza.

The Army said that the suspects were found to be in possession of large quantities of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, machine guns, and explosives.

The statement added that the suspects had been linked to several Boko Haram attacks in the region, including the recent attack on a military base in Baga, which resulted in the death of several soldiers.

The Army said that the arrested individuals would be charged with terrorism-related offenses and would face the full weight of the law.

The arrest of the four suspects is seen as a significant blow to Boko Haram's ability to carry out attacks in the region. The terrorist group has been responsible for numerous attacks in Nigeria and neighboring countries, resulting in the deaths of thousands of people.

The Nigerian government has been working to combat Boko Haram's insurgency, and the arrest of the four suspects is seen as a major success in this effort.

The Army has called on the public to provide any information that may lead to the arrest of other Boko Haram suspects and to support the efforts of the security agencies in the fight against terrorism.

In related news, the Nigerian government has announced plans to increase the number of troops deployed to the northeastern region to combat Boko Haram's insurgency. The government has also pledged to provide additional resources and support to the security agencies to help them in their efforts to defeat the terrorist group.