Foreign ISIS Arab Terrorists Arrested as Troops Intensify Offensive following fails attack in Borno
By Zagazola Makama
Military operations across Nigeria’s North East have entered a new phase following the failed attempt by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters to infiltrate Cross Kauwa in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State, with troops recording what security sources describe as a significant intelligence breakthrough through the arrest of a suspected foreign ISIS operative.
The development comes after troops of Operation HADIN KAI successfully repelled a coordinated terrorist attack on Cross Kauwa, forcing the insurgents to abandon equipment and retreat under sustained military pressure.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that troops immediately commenced aggressive exploitation operations after securing the area, extending search and pursuit missions along identified withdrawal routes used by the fleeing terrorists.
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During the exploitation exercise conducted on Monday, troops recovered additional operational materials believed to have been abandoned during the insurgents’ hasty withdrawal. Among the items recovered were high-frequency hand-held radios (HHR), communication equipment considered crucial to the command and control structure of the terrorist group.
According to the sources, intelligence gathered from the recovered materials enabled troops to expand the pursuit deep into the Lake Chad Islands (LCI) axis, extending operations towards Abadam Local Government Area.
The operation culminated in the arrest of a fleeing foreign suspect believed to be an Arab of Moroccan origin with suspected links to the Islamic State (ISIS).
Military sources disclosed that the suspect had earlier come under intelligence scrutiny following forensic exploitation conducted jointly with international partners on video footage extracted from a camcorder recovered after the Cross Kauwa encounter.
The camcorder, according to the sources, belonged to a terrorist cameraman who was killed during the failed assault on Cross Kauwa.
Security experts explained that extremist groups frequently deploy media operatives alongside assault teams to document attacks for propaganda, recruitment and operational assessment. The recovery of the recording device reportedly provided investigators with valuable visual intelligence, leading to the identification of the foreign suspect.
Following his arrest, the suspect was immediately evacuated from the operational area aboard a Nigerian Air Force helicopter to a secure military facility where he is currently undergoing intensive interrogation and intelligence exploitation.
Military authorities are expected to examine the suspect’s role within the terrorist organisation, his movement into Nigeria, possible connections with ISIS’s wider transnational network, and any involvement in training, operational planning or media production for ISWAP.
The arrest is a major intelligence breakthrough capable of providing fresh insights into the structure, financing and international linkages of terrorist organisations operating within the Lake Chad Basin.
The development also lends further weight to longstanding assessments by security agencies that foreign nationals continue to provide varying degrees of support to extremist groups operating in the region, particularly in specialised areas such as training, communications, media production, explosives handling and strategic coordination.
While ISWAP remains largely composed of local fighters recruited from communities within the Lake Chad Basin, intelligence gathered over the years has indicated the presence of foreign facilitators from Iraq, Somalia and Morrocco serving as technical specialists linked to the wider Islamic State network.
Military sources stressed that the interrogation of the suspect is still ongoing and that operational security considerations prevent the release of additional details at this stage.
Officials noted that information obtained during the intelligence exploitation process could support ongoing counter-terrorism operations, identify additional terrorist cells and expose cross-border movement routes used by insurgent elements.
The latest development comes as Operation HADIN KAI continues sustained offensive operations across Borno State aimed at denying terrorists freedom of movement, dismantling logistics networks and preventing further attempts to regain operational footholds in the Lake Chad region.

