Troops Uncover Massive Boko Haram Logistics Cache In Northern Borno

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Nigerian Army troops of Operation Hadin Kai, operating with support from Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) operatives, have uncovered a major cache of logistics supplies believed to belong to Boko Haram terrorists along the Damasak–Kareto road in northern Borno State.

Akelicious learned that the discovery was made at about 1115 hours on 21 November 2025 during a routine patrol of the main supply route. The abandoned items were found at Mamu Goni Bukarti, a location long known as a corridor for insurgent movement and supply operations.

Recovered materials include 12 blankets, six small cooking pots, 18 bottles of 4-litre Ammasco engine oil, 60 bottles of 1-litre gear oil, eight packs of welding electrodes, 49 cutting wheels, 16 packs of zinc nails, 24 bottles of oil treatment, 15 packs of fish hooks, five bundles of rubber slippers, 20 tricycle rims, and a grinding machine engine.

Troops also recovered four 5-litre containers of vegetable oil, cartons and bags of assorted nails, 12 shovels, 12 baby mattresses, baby clothing, three bundles of fan belts, plate sets, 12 towels, 11 rolls of 30-yard fabric, and a weighing scale.

All recovered items have been secured and are currently in the custody of the troops for further investigation and necessary action.

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