Men of the Nigerian Army on internal security operations in Benue State have killed four members of a herdsmen militia group in Benue State after the exchange of gun fire.
The troops from the 72 Special Forces Battalion reportedly intercepted about 20 members of the militia gang while on patrol at Yogbo community in Guma Local Government Area.
In a statement released in Makurdi on Monday, the Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier-General Texas Chukwu said the gallant soldiers also recovered several arms and ammunitions from the herdsmen.
“Troops of 72 Special Forces Battalion on April 16 on Operation MESA at Yogbo in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State encountered about 20 militia herdsmen at Tenguma village while on patrol.
“Four of the militia herdsmen were neutralized during the encounter while others fled following superior gun power. Items recovered include four AK 47 rifles, five 7.62mm rounds of ammunition and 28 rounds of 7.62mm police special ammunition.
“The Nigerian Army wishes to restate its commitment and determination to rid the country of criminals and enemies of the state,” the statement read.
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