The Defence Headquarters says military troops on Wednesday, raided a suspected militia camp at Anku Mbagen in Atera-Jange Torov Council Ward of Ukum Local Government Area of Benue.

A statement by the Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche, on Thursday, disclosed that large cache of arms, ammunition and other items were recovered.

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Enenche said the raid operation was carried out by the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke made up Sector II deployed at Katsina Ala, Ukum and Logo LGAs of Benue and those of Sector 4 drawn from parts of Taraba.

He explained that the operation was sequel to a timely and credible information received on the activities of the armed militia operating around the border areas of Benue and Taraba states.

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According to him, the armed militia on sighting the troops opened a barrage of fire on own troops.

The Special Forces troops, he said,  responded swiftly and neutralised three gang members

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“Others abandoned their position and weapons and fled into the bush with gunshot wounds.

“Items recovered include one 81mm Mortar gun, five 60mm Commando Mortar gun, seven locally fabricated Mortar tubes guns, three SMG rifles, three Double Barrel rifles and two locally made rifles.

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Also recovered are, one G3 rifle, one locally made pistol, five AK 47 magazines, 166 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition, one car battery, 15 rounds of locally made ammunition, two bags of gun powder, nine pairs of Camouflage uniforms, one generator, three motorcycles, one cellular hand set, charms and assorted hard drugs.

“There was no casualty on own troops.

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“The Armed Forces of Nigeria wishes to restate its commitment to restoring peace in all parts of the country.

“It also continue to request the general public for credible information which will assist the military to rid the country of criminal elements,” he said.

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