JSTF, POLICE KILL 17 INSURGENTS IN OVERNIGHT GUN BATTLES AT KANO • LOSE ONE COP, 3 SUSPECTS CAPTURED • 14 IEDs DEFUSED BY ANTI BOMB SQUAD • 5 RIFLES, 5 CARS AND 3 MOTORBIKES SEIZED

Men of the Police Mobile Force(MOPOL) atop an Otokar Cobra APC

Men of the Police Mobile Force(MOPOL) atop an Otokar Cobra APC

KANO, Nigeria
Reuters
(with additional reporting by Xinhua)
27 June, 2012

The Nigerian Army said on Wednesday it killed 17 suspected Islamist militants in gun battles in the northern city of Kano overnight, and militants shot dead one policeman.

Several military crackdowns and a state of emergency have failed to stop a rising tide of violence in northern Nigeria. A spate of bomb attacks on churches in the city of Kaduna last week triggered wider sectarian violence. Most of the attacks have been blamed on Islamist sect Boko Haram which began an uprising against the government of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2009.

Police Commissioner Ibrahim Idris said 30 militants had used explosives and guns to attack Kano’s Dala police division. “The policemen gallantly repelled the attack … During the gun duel in Dala Division, 10 of the extremists were killed,” he said, adding that motor vehicles and explosives belonging to the militants had been recovered. One policeman was killed and another was wounded, he said.

Five insurgents were killed in a separate gun battle at Jakara police barracks, he added, while two more had been killed after their group attacked a mobile police unit. Three suspected insurgents had also been captured, he said.

Xinhua reports indicate that the State Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Idris confirmed the number of casualties, and that the police also defused 14 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) planted in different locations in the metropolis by the attackers.

“The extremists numbering about 30 attacked police on duty with assault rifles and IEDs, but the policemen fought gallantly and repelled the attacks,” he told Xinhua.

According to the police commissioner,the gunmen planted explosive devices and launched deadly attacks on four other police stations and a junior secondary school in the state, indicating that the attacks were coordinated.

Xinhua reports indicate that the police recovered five assault rifles, 220 rounds of live ammunition, five vehicles, three motorcycles and the sum of 100, 000 naira (about 616 U.S. dollars) and large quantity of drugs and syringes.

Gun and bomb attacks blamed on Boko Haram have killed hundreds since 2009. The killing and capture of some top Islamists may have weakened the sect in the past few months, though they have shown surprising resilience and an ability to spread their insurgency across much of the north.

President Jonathan said on Sunday he had sacked his defence minister and national security adviser because the government needed new anti-terrorism tactics – a sign he may be realizing how serious the security threat to Africa’s top energy producer is.

Boko Haram has rapidly overtaken militants in the oil-producing southern Niger Delta to become his number one headache, and shows no sign of winding down its attacks. The authorities have captured hundreds of suspected militants, but haven’t always managed to keep them locked up. Boko Haram fighters stormed a prison in their northeastern heartland on Sunday, freeing 40 inmates.

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  1. beegeagle says:

    JTF, POLICE KILL 17 GUNMEN IN KANO ATTACKS

    DAILY TRUST
    Written by Lawal Danjuma, Kano
    Wednesday, 27 June 2012

    About 17 gun men were killed yesterday in gun battles with the Police and men of the Joint Task Force in Kano.

    Disclosing this on Tuesday,Commissioner of Police, Kano state, Ibrahim K. Idris has told newsmen that coordinated attacks were launched on Monday evening against several locations which included the Dala Divisional Headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force, Jakara Police Barracks, Goron Dutse Prison Yard, 52 Squadron of the Police Mobile Force and a Junior Secondary School at Sabuwar Doka
    at Ungogo Local Government Area.

    During the attacks, the Police killed 10 of the attackers and lost one Police Corporal, the Commissioner said.

    In addition, a statement by the JTF’s
    spokesman, Lt. Ikedichi Iweha said the
    JTF killed 7 of the fleeing attackers after
    they were repelled from their missions. The Police also say 3 of the attackers
    were caught alive.

    Items recovered after the attacks include: 5 assault rifles, 220 rounds of
    ammunition, several Improvised Explosive Devices, 5 motor vehicles, 3 motor cycles, N100,000 cash inside one of the vehicles along with a huge quantity of drugs and syringes.

    The Police and the JTF have issued
    appeals to the general public to help with information regarding people seeking treatment for suspicious injuries as well as people going to burial ground early in the morning to bury dead people.

    They believe that many more of the attackers were wounded in the attack and may be seeking medical attention at local chemists.

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