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FREED HOSTAGES OF THE NTANKAH MILITARY RAID REUNITE WITH THEIR FAMILIES

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Colonel Boum Bissoue, Regional Delegate, freed captives and families. The two students and other freed captives  from the Ntankah Military raid of Saturday, February 6th 2021,  were this afternoon handed over to their respective families, by the commander of the North West Gendermarie Region, Colonel Boum Bissoue. These families couldn't hide their joy, for getting back theirs in one piece. This was done in the presence of the Principal of the school the students attend and the Regional Delegate of secondary Education for the North West, Mr Ngwang Roland. The families thanked the military for the great job well done and promised their unflinching collaboration and  support behind the military to crack down terrorist activities in the region. The freed  hostages reunited with their families after a night full of torture and beating, spent in a seperatist camp at Ntankah.  Father of the freed Students In his word to the press, the father of the two freed students, Genney and Gerald 

NORTH WEST: POPULATION COLLABORATES MORE AND MORE WITH THE MILITARY TO CRACK DOWN SEPERATIST ACTIVITIES IN THE REGION.

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A mix detachment of defense and security forces made up of the army, gendarmes and the police carried out military raid at a seperatist camp in Ntankah, Mankon. An operation in which  4 seperatist fighters were neutralized, 4 others captured  and some 4 hostages freed from captivity. The freed hostages comprised of 2 students, and 2 men who all acknowledged the timely intervention of the military on Saturday February 6th 2021. One of these hostages was hit by a stray bullet but is fast responding to treatment at the hospital. This happened  in the early hours of February, 6th 2020, where the defense and security forces hit unannounced.  For the balance sheet, the operation harvested 2 Ak47,  6 automatic rifles, 4 pistols, artisanal guns, canons, gun powder, phones, fetish items, marijuana, IEDs  and other items have been seized by the military. General Nka Valere holding one of the seized automatic rifles Genney and Gerald, students of G.B.H.S Bayelle explained how they got captured: