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Boko Haram Deputy Commander, 9 Others Surrenders To MNJTF Troops

The Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has recieved a high-ranking Boko Haram Deputy Commander, identified as Awana Alhaji Mele Keremi who surrendered to the Joint Task Force in Cross Kauwa a the fight against terrorism, in the Lake Chad Region continues. 

Keremi, who served as the right-hand man to a notorious Boko Haram commander, confessed to his involvement in numerous terrorist operations along the Monguno-Baga axis, providing valuable intelligence to the authorities.
A statement by Chief Military Public Information Officer MNJTF N'Djamena Chad, Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi Osoba said the
MNJTF Troops in another operation detected and safely detonated multiple improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Cross Kauwa, preventing potential harm to civilians and infrastructure in the area. 

The discovery and detonation of these IEDs highlight the vigilance and effectiveness of the troops in countering the threat posed by Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents.
The MNJTF troops also recieved Babagoni Modu and a family of eight who escape from a Boko Haram camp in Marte. Modu, a former member of the terrorist group, cited his disillusionment with their violent activities as the reason for his escape. 

The family, comprising two women, four men, and two children, recounted the harrowing experiences they endured at the hands of the terrorists before their daring escape.
These recent developments underscore the commitment of the MNJTF to combat terrorism and safeguard the Lake Chad region. The surrender of a high-ranking Boko Haram figure and the successful disposal of explosive devices represent significant victories in the ongoing campaign against terrorism in the area.

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