The Nigerian army says its troops have rescued three persons who were kidnapped by bandits in Jalingo, the Taraba state capital.
In a statement on Wednesday, Olubodunde Oni, assistant public relations officer of Brigade 6, said the rescue operation was carried out by troops of 114 Battalion on January 29.
He said the troops acted on intelligence regarding the movement of the bandits with their victims from Ardo-Kola to Yoro.
The statement added that the operatives were deployed to Apawa village of Yoro LGA and swiftly trailed the gunmen.
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“The troops displaying exceptional skill and determination engaged the criminals with superior firepower. This forced the bandits to abandon their three abducted victims,” the statement reads.
“We are pleased to report that the rescued individuals have been reunited with their families as we continue on the trail of the kidnappers.
“This courageous operation highlights the unwavering commitment of the 6 Brigade to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents of Taraba State.
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“Law-abiding citizens are urged to support this effort by cooperating with the troops by giving them credible information.”
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