Nigerian Army Interrogates Forest Guard for Alleged Terrorist Connections in Kwara
The Nigerian Army has detained Zakari Usman, a forest guard, over suspected ties to terrorists following a recent attack that resulted in four military fatalities. Concerns have risen regarding local forest guards allegedly aiding terrorist operations through information leaks.

The Nigerian Army in Kwara State has begun interrogating forest guard Zakari Usman on allegations of aiding terrorists. His arrest follows an intelligence report linking him to a letter that warned of impending attacks on the Venra community, correlating with a recent assault that killed four soldiers.
Local sources indicate that certain forest guards, particularly those from nearby villages, may be compromised, leading to security threats. Usman reportedly admitted to working with terrorists under financial duress from business creditors.
He recruited five individuals for illegal activities in the forest, which has raised further concerns about the integrity of local security personnel. This situation poses significant risks to community safety and military operations.




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