By Nahum Sule, Jalingo
Troops of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, under Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), have achieved significant successes in their ongoing mission, Operation LAFIYAN JAMAA, aimed at eliminating criminal elements in Taraba State.
In a statement issued By OLUBODUNDE ONI, Captain, Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade Nigerian Army said Over the past week, coordinated operations across multiple local government areas (LGAs) led to the arrest of a wanted bandit, the apprehension of a military imposter, and the recovery of a substantial cache of arms and ammunition.
“On April 16, 2025, troops responded to a distress call from a local hunter and raided a suspected bandit camp at Dutsen Kachalla in Lainde, Lau LGA. The criminals fled into the mountains upon spotting the troops, leaving behind an AK-47 magazine, an AK-47 rifle butt, military headgear, and a National Identification Card belongingAdamu Umaru Jauro
On April 19, acting on intelligence, troops arrested Yusuf Hammadu, alias “Dogo,” in Lainde Jessy, Lau LGA. Hammadu, a known criminal on security watchlists, confessed to involvement in a kidnapping syndicate operating across Jalingo, Ardo-Kola, Lau, and Yorro LGAs”.
“In a separate operation on April 22, troops apprehended Richard Ongu, a fraudster posing as a Nigerian Army Major in Gashaka. Ongu, who claimed to be a discharged Nigerian Air Force Flight Sergeant, was involved in multiple scams, including defrauding a car dealer of a Toyota Corolla worth ₦5.2 million, extorting ₦1.6 million for a fake Beniseed supply deal, and soliciting money for fraudulent military recruitment schemes in Bali and Gassol LGAs. He will be handed over to authorities for prosecution following military investigations.
On April 24, a joint operation with the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) at Jatau-Nyimu village in Donga LGA resulted in the recovery of 86 rounds of 5.6mm ammunition, a Tarvor magazine, four cartridges, a Beofeng handheld radio, three single-barrel guns, and two military camouflage uniforms.”
Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, Commander of 6 Brigade, praised the troops’ professionalism and reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s commitment to restoring peace in Taraba State. He urged the public to provide timely information to support operations and warned against individuals soliciting payment for military recruitment, emphasizing that enlistment is free and merit-based.