Soldiers in Nigeria’s military may be working as moles for
Boko Haram, giving the terrorist group vital information about the military’s
strategies and tactics.
News site, AllAfrica.com, reports that the nation’s military
has arrested those soldiers it suspected were working as double agents for Boko
Haram.
“It was gathered that the alleged moles among the soldiers
leaked the information on the deployment of soldiers from Maimalari Barracks in
April this year to the terrorists, which led to an ambush and killing of so
many soldiers of the 101 Battalion”, the news site explained.
Military commanders are putting the pieces together and
revisiting all the incidents in which Boko Haram succeeded because it might
have had intelligence about secret operations.
For instance, a Nigerian fighter jet was downed in early
September and Boko Haram said it shot it down.
Military officials suspect that a spy told Boko Haram about
the plane’s departure plans.
A source, who preferred to speak on condition of anonymity,
explained to AllAfrica.com that the initial suspicion that there might be spies
lurking in Nigeria’s military caused a lot of confusion and mistrust among
those in the higher ranks.
“The situation became so bad that there was mutual suspicion
among fellow commanders, the brigade headquarters and even the division
headquarters. But at last, the moles were found out to be some of the orderlies
and aides of commanders”, the source said.
“What they do is that after operational briefings and troops
take off, these moles immediately pass on the information through calls”, the
source continued.
The suspected soldiers will be charged with criminal
conspiracy and possibly other crimes.
The Nigerian military is still conducting investigations to
flush out more spies.
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