Thirteen Nigerian Suspects and Wives Arrested in Liberia After US Airstrike
Thirteen Nigerian Suspects and Wives Arrested in Liberia After US Airstrike

Thirteen suspected undocumented Nigerian Islamic militants, along with their wives, were arrested in Bong County, Liberia, while attempting to flee following a US airstrike.

Reports indicate that the group, posing as traditional medicine traders, was intercepted by the town chief and a local immigration officer. Ten of the suspects were found carrying expired travel documents. All remain in custody as investigations are ongoing.
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