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Nigerian Army Says High-profile Boko Haram Member Arrested

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LAGOS, NIGERIA – The Nigerian army said Thursday that its troops had arrested a high-profile member of the Boko Haram extremist group in northern Borno State, where the rebels’ 12-year insurgency is concentrated.

Army spokesman Onyema Nwachukwu said Yawi Modu was detained along the Damboa-Wajiroko road, a notorious route where both the extremists and Nigerian troops have recorded casualties over the years.

Nwachukwu said the army also raided two locations in Borno and a neighboring area where improvised explosive devices materials were made. The sites were believed to have been used by Boko Haram and its breakaway faction Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP).

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He did not provide further details regarding the operation, other than saying 251 bags of urea fertilizer used in making explosives were also recovered and “two notorious Boko Haram terrorists” arrested.

In some parts of northeast Nigeria, authorities have banned the importation of urea fertilizer, citing its use by extremists in making bombs.

The reported arrests come a week after the army said nearly 6,000 members of the jihadi group surrendered in the northeast, marking one of the largest defections since the insurgency began there 12 years ago.

Nwachukwu said the “obvious depletion” faced by the extremists is prompting them to be “desperately acquiring IED materials to make explosive devices with which to unleash terror on innocent civilians.”

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The U.N. Development Program estimates that the conflict has resulted in 350,000 deaths, with 314,000 of those from indirect causes.

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