The Nigerian Army troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), a joint task force in the North-east, have rescued 360 abducted victims in custody of Boko Haram camp in the Mandara mountain axis of Gwoza, Borno State.
Penpushing reports that the army said the abductees were rescued following a major intelligence-led operation, however, locals and security sources said Boko Haram released the captives.
The acting spokesperson for Operation Hadin Kai, Lieutenant Colonel, Haruna Sani, in a statement on Sunday said the rescue mission was the result of weeks of intelligence gathering, surveillance and operational planning.
Penpushing further reports that he explained that the operation was launched after security agencies received credible intelligence pinpointing the location of the hostages and identifying an insurgent support network sustaining the camp.
The spokesperson added that military intelligence personnel subsequently combined human intelligence, signals intelligence, and surveillance operations using unmanned aerial systems and long-range reconnaissance patrols to map the area, monitor insurgent activities and assess the condition of the captives.
Penpushing also reports that Sani, said a breakthrough came after intelligence operatives successfully penetrated the terrorist network, providing detailed information on the exact location of the abductees, the disposition of insurgent commanders and planned movement routes.
The Lieutenant Colonel stated that coordinated information and psychological operations created confusion within the insurgents’ ranks, weakening their command structure ahead of the assault.
Penpushing reports that he said acting on the intelligence, troops launched a multi-axis operation under the cover of darkness, isolating the objective area and blocking potential escape routes, affirming that the operation achieved complete tactical surprise, overwhelming the terrorists before an organised response could be mounted.
The army spokesperson disclosed that several insurgents fled into the surrounding mountainous terrain while others surrendered as troops advanced on the enclave, adding that following the assault, soldiers secured and evacuated the hostages, who were subjected to medical screening before being moved to safe locations for treatment and humanitarian assistance.
Penpushing further reports that Sani disclosed that two infants died from exhaustion caused by the difficult terrain and the harsh conditions they endured during their captivity, describing the rescue as one of the most significant hostage recovery operations conducted in the North-East in recent times and a major setback for the terrorist group.
The army spokesperson said the military high command commended the troops involved in the mission, noting that the success demonstrated the effectiveness of intelligence-led operations and the growing coordination among security agencies.
Penpushing also reports that he added that the high command equally assured the public that follow-up clearance operations are ongoing to track down fleeing insurgents, dismantle remaining support networks and prevent future abductions in the region.
The Boko Haram insurgents it would be recalled abducted 416 people, including minors, when they invaded Ngoshe in March, however, following the raid, the group released a propaganda video filmed inside Ngoshe in which a commander boasted that it would hold the community through Ramadan and observe Eid-el-Fitr prayers at the Ngoshe Central Mosque.
Penpushing reports that the threat became moot as subsequent clearance operations by troops of Operation Hadin Kai forced the insurgents out of the area, and by the day of Eid al-Fitr, the troops and local worshippers were able to safely observe prayers at the same mosque, dealing a symbolic blow to the group’s propaganda.
The terrorists a few weeks after the abduction, released a video on April 10, 2026 showing the captives, and in another video released on April 19, 2026, a Boko Haram commander identified as Mallam Abu issued a 72-hour ultimatum demanding a N5 billion ransom and warned against any military rescue attempt.
Penpushing further reports that on May 17, 2026, the captives appeared in another video, lamenting their ordeal in the mountainous terrain and pleading for help from government authorities.
FOOTNOTE: You want to share story with us? You want to advertise with us? You need publicity for product, or service, or event? Contact us on WhatsApp +2348073463653 or email penpushing@yahoo.com








