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Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by zibi2(m): 7:34pm On Sep 12, 2015
Fears heighten in Niger Delta as ex-militants, regroup, reactivate camps

Fear has enveloped the Niger Delta region, following strong indications that militants are regrouping in different camps located in the creeks of the region.

It was gathered from security sources yesterday that despite the existing amnesty pact between the region and the Federal Government, active militant camps are still being operated in the creeks.

lt was learnt that militants have been operating the camps and using them as safe havens to hide kidnap victims while negotiating for ransom.

A security source said many of such camps still exist in Bayelsa and Delta states, and called on the military to conduct aerial surveillance of various forests, creeks and mangroves to isolate and destroy such camps.

The source, who spoke in confidence, hinted of a notorious forest in Nembe, where he said most of the kidnapped victims are always ferried and kept in different camps.

But, following the exit of former President Goodluck Jonathan and plot by some ex-militant leaders to resurrect the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), tension has returned to the region over fears that militants may unleash violence in the region

It will be recalled that a planned meeting of the group, called by Tompolo in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, generated so much panic and security concerns that later led to its cancellation.

Unconfirmed reports, however, said that some of the ex-militant leaders later met secretly at an undisclosed location in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state.

Meanwhile, the security outfit, Operation Pulo Shield (OPS), formerly known as the Joint Task Force (JTF), is said to be combing the creeks to locate and destroy such camps.

Commander, OPS, Major-General Alani Okunola, said the outfit has arrested some suspected militants in the Niger Delta.

Okunola, who assumed duty as the OPS commander last Wednesday, said the suspects were nabbed during a raid on a militants’ camp at Benigboye in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State.

During the operation, which took place on September 5, he said the suspected militants, on sighting the OPS troops, opened fire on them.

Okunola said the action of the militants led to a 30-minute gun battle between the militants and the operatives.

He said the suspected militants later abandoned the camp and escaped with their wounded colleagues.

He added that the troops combed the area and discovered sophisticated weapons, including Medium Machine Gun, AK 47 light machine gun and AK 47 automatic rifle.

Okunola said: “Other weapons recovered from the suspected militants are one Fabrique Nationale, SMI and G3 rifled.

“The troops also recovered one single barrelled gun, 7.62mm Nato special ammunition, 11 quantity of improvised explosive devices, identity cards belonging to Oroso Kpasco, Iyadoufega Nuwent, Clifford Ebikabowei and Emmanuel Stanley.

“Also recovered was an Automated Teller Machine card belonging to Mr. Ingo Kpasco, a suspected hoodlum at Odimodi community recently.”

The OPS commander said the camp was destroyed while the recovered arms and ammunition remain in the custody of OPS.

Okunola said during the operation, one Mr. Ebiwame Lamia, who escaped from the September 5 raid was arrested, adding that Lamia later confessed that he was at the previous camp when it was raided.

He warned criminals in the region to desist from all acts of illegalities, vowing that the OPS would continue to match word with action in the fight against criminalities in line with the zero tolerance campaign.
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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by christinie(f): 7:34pm On Sep 12, 2015
Fake news.
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by adedayourt(m): 7:34pm On Sep 12, 2015
undecided
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by 9iceboi(m): 7:36pm On Sep 12, 2015
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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by Mogidi: 7:37pm On Sep 12, 2015
Buhari's lopsided appointments and tribalism haven't gone unnoticed in the Niger Delta.

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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by bewla(m): 7:38pm On Sep 12, 2015
how c u when u get there
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by broxymall(m): 7:43pm On Sep 12, 2015
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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by Nobody: 7:48pm On Sep 12, 2015
They cannot pay the bills for 5-star hotels and live a lavish and extravagant lifestyle. No more sleeping with women of easy virtue and excessive drinking anymore.

They have remembered their camps and will soon become champions of their communities and advocates for better living conditions.

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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by wale6run: 7:51pm On Sep 12, 2015
How can anyone call kidnappers "militant"?
These are scums of the lowest criminals who should be quickly liquidated by the Nigerian military.
Nobody will miss them.

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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by warrior01: 7:57pm On Sep 12, 2015
Good
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by lincolnj88: 8:04pm On Sep 12, 2015
grin bubu must be shaking right now
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by phlemzy: 8:06pm On Sep 12, 2015
Mogidi:
Buhari's lopsided appointments and tribalism haven't gone unnoticed in the Niger Delta.
And was it the well balanced appointments that kept the militants calm in the time of Jonathan? You can a little more logical!
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by ELTON123(m): 8:16pm On Sep 12, 2015
Choiii para don catch bubu by now cheesycheesy
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by bofoy(m): 8:17pm On Sep 12, 2015
The fear of MILITANCY is the beginning of WISDOM

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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by bugzbunny: 8:30pm On Sep 12, 2015
Zoo
Zoo
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Monkey dey chop

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Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by olawalepopoola: 8:47pm On Sep 12, 2015
Boko Haram killed thousands Hausa! Who dem go kill! No be their people! Make them carry on!
Re: Fears Heighten In Niger Delta As Ex-militants, Regroup, Reactivate Camps by basilo101: 10:14pm On Sep 12, 2015
olawalepopoola:
Boko Haram killed thousands Hausa! Who dem go kill! No be their people! Make them carry on!
do u think millitants are terrorist who engate in sensless killings? they will bomb oil facilities, kidnap oil workers and kill army and navy. dats how dey operate.

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