Nigerian Army Disrupts Terrorist Supply Routes in Kogi State
The Nigerian Army's 12 Brigade has conducted operations in Kogi State, resulting in the interception of two suspected logistics couriers and the recovery of 314 rounds of ammunition. These actions are part of an ongoing three-month initiative targeting terrorist supply networks in the region.

On April 20, 2026, Nigerian Army troops intercepted two suspects and recovered 314 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition during operations in Kogi State. This action followed a series of intelligence-driven efforts aimed at dismantling logistics networks associated with armed groups, including earlier operations that led to the arrest of high-profile couriers.
On March 29, troops intercepted a motorcycle modified for ammunition transport and linked the operator to known criminal elements. The latest operations reflect heightened security measures in response to escalating violence in the area, with implications for commercial transport routes critical for both legitimate and illicit activities.




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