The Nigerian Army said on Thursday that its Exercise Ayem Akpatuma (Cat Race) has continued to record tremendous success as several herdsmen have being arrested destroying farmland and large number of weapons recovered in different locations where the exercise is conducted.
Troops of Sub-Sector A, deployed at Yelwata while on routine patrol along road Gbajimba-Kaseyo-Awe in Benue State, arrested 4 herdsmen grazing on farmland on Wednesday 28 February 2018. Four cutlasses were recovered from the herdsmen.
Similarly, troops of Sub-Sector B deployed at Anyilamo while on fighting patrol along Buruku-Uba-Abeda-Ameh and Fadama Kuturu also in Benue State apprehended 3 herdsmen destroying farmland with their cattle on Wednesday 28 February 2018.
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In a related development, troops’ of Army Headquarters Special Force Team B of Command Army Record Lokoja, while on routine patrol on Tuesday 27 February 2018, along road Okene-Lokoja responded to a distress call of kidnappers operating along the road.
“On arrival to the area troops encountered with the gangs and engaged them. During the fire fight the kidnappers abandoned their location and flee into bush.
According to information provided to troops the gangs were said to have kidnapped one Alhaji Momoh on 18 February 2018.
Troops have dominated the area while trailing the kidnappers to rescue the abductee.
The Nigerian Army therefore request law abiding citizens not to relent on their effort by providing useful information to assist the Army and other security agencies in the successful conduct of exercise Ayem Akpatuma.
Brigadier General Texas Chukwu
Director Army Public Relations