
Nigerian Army Intercepts Terror Logistics Network in Sokoto, Arrests 11 Suspects
The Nigerian Army has reportedly intercepted a suspected terror logistics network in Sokoto State, leading to the arrest of 11 individuals during a security operation.
According to reports, the operation targeted activities believed to be linked to the movement and supply of logistics intended for criminal or terrorist operations within the region.
Security authorities stated that the arrests form part of ongoing efforts to strengthen counterterrorism operations and disrupt networks supporting insecurity in northern Nigeria.
The development has generated reactions among residents and security observers, with many praising the military’s efforts to combat armed groups and improve public safety.
Northern Nigeria has continued to face security challenges involving banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, and other forms of violent criminal activity.
Military operations across affected regions have increasingly focused on intelligence gathering, interception of supply chains, and dismantling support systems linked to armed groups.
Security analysts believe disrupting logistics networks can significantly weaken the operational capabilities of criminal and terrorist organizations.
As investigations continue, authorities are expected to intensify efforts aimed at tracking additional suspects and preventing further security threats in the region.
