The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) says its troops have arrested fake officials of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) registering non-Nigerians in the Niger Republic.
The NIMC operates and regulates matters of national identity in Nigeria, including issuing national identification numbers (NIN).
Nigeria shares a border with the Niger Republic.
At a biweekly press conference on Thursday, Musa Danmadami, director of defense media operations, said the fake officials were at Gagamari internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in the Niger Republic to conduct NIN registration for non-Nigerians.
“On October 13, 2022, troops in conjunction with the Nigeria Police and NIS operatives intercepted two suspected fake National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) officials. It was revealed that the suspects had visited the Gagamari IDP camp in the Niger Republic to register non-Nigerian in the IDP camp,” he said in a statement.
“Items recovered from the suspects include National Identification Number (NIN) registration machine, a printing machine, laminating machine, a computer tracking machine, and a generator set among other items.”
In another development, he said troops arrested 60 persons suspected to be supplying logistics to Boko Haram and members of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the northeast.
According to him, the troops also seized a vehicle carrying 96 blocks of drugs suspected to be cannabis at Bulgoni village, Bade LGA of Yobe state.
“Furthermore, between 6 and 19 October 2022, 60 suspected logistics suppliers of the Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province were arrested by troops at different locations within the North-East theatre of operation. Items recovered from the suspects range from bags of beans, maize, rice, gallons of premium motor spirit, rustled livestock, medical supplies, clothing, and sewing machines among others items,” he said.
He also said troops killed one terrorist in an ambush, while 17 others were killed after a firefight along Dikwa road in Ngala LGA on October 11.
According to him, 366 insurgents including members of their families had surrendered to troops at different locations, while all suspected terrorists, logistics suppliers, and recovered items have been released to the relevant authority for investigation.