By Augustine Ehikioya
Attempting to cross from Nigeria into the border communities of Republic of Niger, troops of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) operating under Sector 4 in Diffa, Republic of Niger, have intercepted 174 suspected unarmed, able-bodied Nigerian men.
A statement by Lieutenant Colonel, Olaniyi Osoba, Chief Military Information Officer, HQ MNJTF N’Djamena Chad, and made available to Security Watch Africa (SWA), said the suspects were intercepted at Gueskeru, a critical border town linking Yobe State in Nigeria and the Republic of Niger.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were reportedly travelling from various towns in Nigeria to the Lake Chad region, ostensibly for fishing activities.
“However, it will be recalled that the porous borders and towns between Nigeria and the Republic of Niger have become a safe sanctuary for terrorist groups, particularly the recently identified Lakurawa terrorist group responsible for several horrific acts against innocent populace in border communities between Nigeria and the Republic of Niger
“Given the vulnerability of the border towns between Nigeria and the Republic of Niger, the intercepted suspects raised serious security concerns because allowing such a large number of able-bodied men to access terrorist-infested areas may pose a significant threat.
“As a result, troops of Sector 4 recognizing the implications, decisively halted the group’s journey and initiated a detailed profiling and interrogation process to establish their motives and ensure they do not threaten regional security.” it added
The MNJTF, the statement said, remained steadfast in its mission to counter terrorism, protect civilians and secure the region.
“The interception underscores the importance of heightened border vigilance and continued collaboration among Troop Contributing Countries of MNJTF to counter cross border terrorism.” it concluded.