Gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram members have killed four soldiers of the Special
Task Force (STF) on Jos crisis, code named “Operation Safe
Haven”.
The soldiers were reportedly killed in an ambush in Gida-Bua village in Jos South
Local Government of Plateau State. The village is over 300 kilometre away from Jos,
the state capital.
Langtang South Council chairman Bendel Nancwat, who could not confirm the killings
said: “I just got the report but I have not gone there to confirm it.”
Nancwat added: “Any confirmation of such report should be channelled to the STF
headquarters in Jos, I am not in the position to confirm it”
A source from the village, who gave his name as Dadul Gabriel, said: “The STF people
were patrolling the village in their military vehicle. We saw them pass the village. Not
quite 10 minutes we heard heavy gun shots rapidly. We thought it was the soldiers that
have shot at some gunmen, but when we rushed there, we saw the bodies of the
soldiers on ground. Their colleagues told us it was Boko Haram that laid ambush for
them.”
He said nine of the soldiers were travelling in the vehicle when the gunmen struck.
STF spokesman Capt. Ikedichi Iweka could not be reached on phone to confirm the
killings. News source the nation.
Task Force (STF) on Jos crisis, code named “Operation Safe
Haven”.
The soldiers were reportedly killed in an ambush in Gida-Bua village in Jos South
Local Government of Plateau State. The village is over 300 kilometre away from Jos,
the state capital.
Langtang South Council chairman Bendel Nancwat, who could not confirm the killings
said: “I just got the report but I have not gone there to confirm it.”
Nancwat added: “Any confirmation of such report should be channelled to the STF
headquarters in Jos, I am not in the position to confirm it”
A source from the village, who gave his name as Dadul Gabriel, said: “The STF people
were patrolling the village in their military vehicle. We saw them pass the village. Not
quite 10 minutes we heard heavy gun shots rapidly. We thought it was the soldiers that
have shot at some gunmen, but when we rushed there, we saw the bodies of the
soldiers on ground. Their colleagues told us it was Boko Haram that laid ambush for
them.”
He said nine of the soldiers were travelling in the vehicle when the gunmen struck.
STF spokesman Capt. Ikedichi Iweka could not be reached on phone to confirm the
killings. News source the nation.
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