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JNIM MILITANTS ATTACK TOWN NEAR TOGO AND BENIN REPUBLIC, SET POLICE, CUSTOM STATIONS ABLAZE

JNIM Militants have attacked a small community, Naidagou, near Togo and Benin Republic border, setting security formations ablaze.


Sources disclose that the Jihadists, who were were dressed in police and custom uniform, roamed freely in the community with heavy ammunition.


Last week, it was gathered that the militants set police and custom stations ablaze, prompting security agents in the area to withdraw from their duty posts.


It is pertinent to mention that in some areas in Central Mali, the militants have demanded that civilians accept Jihadist Governance or face violence.


Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin' (JNIM), formed in 2017, is an Al Qaeda-affiliated Jihadist group, in Northern and Western Africa.


The Jihadists are notorious for perpetrating their nefarious operations across West African countries like Benin Republic, Togo, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Côte D'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau while unleashing mayhem against civilians, local security forces, International Militaries, and UN peacekeepers.


In 2018, the militants planted an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on a Military Base in Sévaré, Mali; this was one year after they emerged. Also, in September 2019, they orchestrated twin explosions in Military camps in Nassoumbou and Baraboulé, Burkina Faso. This was after they had masterminded 32 violent attacks in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger republic, and Togo, in the first four months of 2019.


In 2021, the Jihadists have launched 59 different offensive onslaughts on civilians and security forces in Togo, Mali, and Burkina Faso.


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