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General Christopher Moses has confirmed to kill Kidalla Giramadi, two notorious terrorist kings in Zamwara.
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The operation was conducted in collaboration with local vigilance by troops stationed in Hannu Tara Camp.
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General Mousa stressed the military’s commitment to strengthening cooperation and cooperation in defense between the armed forces and other security agencies.
The Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa has confirmed the killing of two notorious terrorists, Kingpins, Kachalla Gwammade and Kachalla Shehu at Zamfara State.
The CD confirmed it at the closing ceremony of the CDS Joint Working Group Commander Meeting on Friday.
Sources indicated that the operation was conducted in collaboration with local vigilance by troops stationed on the Magami-Dan Sadau highway along the Hannu Tara camp.
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The troops engaged in a fierce gunfight with the bandits, neutralizing six armed criminals, and recovering three motorcycles and several shots.
Kachalla Gwammade, identified as the main terrorist commander, operated at the base of Chabi village in the northeast of the Malu Local Council.
He is also a relative of the late Kachalla Sani Black, who recently eliminated the infamous warlords in an ongoing military operation.
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General Moussa said at the end of the meeting that the past three days were filled with fascinating discussions, insightful speeches, amiable views and valuable knowledge.
He added: “So I would like to express my deep gratitude for your active participation, unwavering commitment and for your valuable contribution to this meeting.”
General Moussa stressed that the incident allowed the military to reflect on its collective efforts and the challenges facing it in resolving the security situation in the country.
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