Boko Haram militants have kidnapped an unidentified number of mobile police officers from a police mobile training school in the Limankara Gwoza local government area of Borno State, Senator Ali Ndume’s hometown.
According to the data collected, the insurgents stormed the training school at 8:22 p.m on Thursday, January 13th, with gun vehicles and fired sporadically into the air before seizing the mobile police instructors.
Gwoza town is twenty-five kilometers away from the training school. It is a border town between Adamawa State’s Borno and Madagali LGAs.
The attack came seven days after insurgents tried to breach a Nigerian Army base in Gwoza, but were subsequently defeated by Nigerian army soldiers.
Senator Ali Ndume of the Senate Committee on the Army conducted a working visit to Hadin Kai, the theatre command operation in the area, two days ago.