18 Aug 2020 | 05:34 PM UTC
Niger: Nigerien troops free Boko Haram hostages in Lake Chad security operation on August 17
Nigerien troops free Boko Haram hostages in Lake Chad security operation on August 17; maintain situational awareness
Event
Reports state that 11 hostages, who were being held captive by Boko Haram militants, were freed during a security operation carried out by Niger Armed Forces on Monday, August 17. The hostages were reportedly freed from captivity in the Diffa region on the Nigerian side of Lake Chad. The abductions took place on Tuesday, August 11, and Wednesday, August 12. The shoreline of the lake, shared by Chad, Niger, and Nigeria, has seen multiple kidnappings in recent years, with Boko Haram fighters often attacking remote communities across the region and carrying out kidnappings.
Further kidnapping incidents are likely in the area in the medium term.
Advice
Due to the threat of militant attacks, those operating in the Diffa region are advised to conduct a thorough localized threat assessment and ensure that all travel is undertaken in coordination with a trusted private security provider. Travelers should exercise a heightened level of situational awareness in the Diffa Region and immediately report any suspicious activity or items to security forces. Members should monitor local media sources and liaise with local authorities to remain apprised of security-related developments in their particular area of operations.