Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Magnus Kangye, confirmed the arrests on Thursday in Abuja, noting that the development followed sustained offensives by troops of Operation UDO KA targeting IPOB and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network, ESN, in the South-East.
“The Joint Task Force Operation UDO KA troops sustained offensive operations throughout the week under review. Between 8 and 13 October, they conducted several offensives and arrested a suspected IPOB/ESN terrorist commander identified as Gentle, who had been on the troops’ wanted list, alongside eight other criminals in Owerri West and Mbaitoli Local Government Areas of Imo State, as well as Izzi and Ohaukwu Local Government Areas of Ebonyi State,” Kangye stated.
He added that the troops seized weapons, ammunition, and several vehicles during the raids, which were aimed at dismantling insurgent networks in the region.
Kangye further revealed that a woman suspected to be a logistics supplier for the ESN was also apprehended in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia State on 13 October.
“The suspect is believed to be one of their logistics suppliers. During her arrest, three children were found in her custody, and investigations revealed they were the biological children of a wanted IPOB/ESN leader identified as Maduabuchi Nwankwo, also known as ‘Emergency,’” he explained.
According to the Defence Headquarters, the recent operations mark part of a broader national effort to curb terrorism, kidnapping, and banditry across Nigeria. Kangye noted that the armed forces have recorded multiple successes in the last two weeks through intensified operations in all regions.
