In a significant security breakthrough, troops of Operation HADIN KAI have intercepted and arrested a 31-year-old man allegedly supplying critical logistics to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists in Nigeria’s volatile North-East region. The suspect, identified as Mohammed Goni, was caught on July 10 while transporting a large consignment of assorted pharmaceutical drugs toward Damboa in Borno State, an area known for ongoing insurgent activities.
The arrest occurred around 11:00 a.m. during a routine intelligence screening by personnel from the 18 Battalion at the Molai Main Entrance Gate on the outskirts of Maiduguri. Security sources revealed that Goni was traveling in a vehicle when troops conducted a thorough search, uncovering the substantial quantity of medicines. Authorities noted that the suspect could not produce any valid documentation or clearance authorizing the movement of such drugs into the conflict-prone zone, immediately raising red flags about their intended use.

Military officials have since handed Goni over to the Military Intelligence Brigade for detailed interrogation. Investigators are working to trace the origin of the pharmaceuticals, confirm their final destination, and uncover any deeper connections to ISWAP’s covert logistics network. This operation underscores the military’s intensified efforts to dismantle terrorist supply lines before essential materials reach remote insurgent camps.
Security analysts highlight that groups like ISWAP increasingly depend on hidden supply chains to procure pharmaceutical products. These items are vital for treating wounded fighters and maintaining operational sustainability amid sustained military pressure. By targeting such networks, Operation HADIN KAI continues to disrupt the flow of resources that enable terrorists to regroup and carry out attacks in the region.
The timely interception reflects the proactive, intelligence-driven approach adopted by Nigerian forces in Borno, aimed at weakening the operational capabilities of insurgent groups. As investigations proceed, authorities remain vigilant against similar smuggling attempts that threaten national security and civilian safety in the North-East. This arrest serves as a strong message that supply routes to terrorists are under close watch.
