White man arrested in Sambisa is French citizen
The white man who was captured
in Sambisa forest during the invasion of Boko Haram’s stronghold by Nigerian
soldiers, has been identified as French national and is currently in the
custody of the army.
Until his arrest, the man is a specialist in the
repair and unlocking of armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and other
fighting equipment of the insurgents.
It was gathered that the man’s identity was being concealed by
the government and the military authorities for diplomatic reasons.
“He was arrested along the Bama axis of the Sambisa forest and
agreed to give vital information provided he would be spared,” a soldier, who
took part in the operation, was quoted as saying.
“I learnt that he is from France but authorities do not want to
make his real identity known for diplomatic reasons…They don’t want to
jeopardize the success recorded.”
Ahead of the clearance of the forest, the military reportedly
mobilised troops with light rocket propelled grenades and weapons they did not
use previously.
Quoting another source, the paper said the light RPGs could be
carried on by soldiers on their shoulders for long distances because of their
light weight and were used against far-flung targets.
Sambisa, a 60,000 square kilometres, had been the nightmare of
security forces, including their foreign allies, who provided assistance over
the years.
