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ISWAP Plans Massive Attacks on Five States Including Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna

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ISWAP Plans Massive Attacks on Five States Including Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna

ISWAP Plans Massive Attacks on Five States Including Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, has placed all its state commands on alert, following intelligence reports that Boko Haram terrorists, and the Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, are planning to attack the nation’s capital, Abuja, and five other states, including Lagos and Kaduna.

Yesterday, military sources confirmed that a Lieutenant and five soldiers were still missing after last Sunday’s attack on troops of the 7 Guards Battalion and 176 Battalion of Guards Brigade by terrorists in Abuja. The attack left an Army captain dead.

In the memo, with the date – July 25, signed by the Deputy Commandant General, DCG, Operations, Dauda Mungadi, which was addressed to all state commands of the NSCDC, the Corps said two separate bandit groups have also concluded plans to attack Abuja and others.

The memo read:  “We have received credible intelligence that Boko-Haram and the ISWAP terrorist groups have mobilised fighters and high calibre weapons, particularly Rocket Propelled Grenades, RPG, launchers, Anti-Aircraft, AA, guns and General Purpose Machine Guns, GPMGS, which they intend to deploy for the offensive in Katsina State.

“In another development, two separate bandit groups are plotting coordinated attacks on North-West, North-Central and South-West (Katsina, Zamfara, Kaduna, Kogi, FCT and Lagos), respectively.

“Consequently the Commandant-General has directed you to scale up deployment in all strategic places including schools, worship centres and critical national assets in your respective states to checkmate any possible threats by these criminal elements. Please treat as urgent.”

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