(Joint Force) threatens Chad: Your moves are monitored

The Joint Force of Armed Struggle Movements disclosed that its intelligence has monitored the moves of a Chadian general close to the Al-Dagalo family who seeks to destabilize the border, addressing at the same time the N’Djamena regime “We control the joint borders of the two countries and will not allow weapons and fuel to cross to the terrorist militia.”

 

The spokesman for the Joint Force, Major Ahmed Hussein Mustafa, said in a statement on Tuesday, that the joint intelligence has monitored the Chadian general who is close to the militia leaders, and is tasked with managing border security in Chad, seeking to destabilize the border areas controlled by the Joint Force, to break the tight security control over the (Sudanese-Chadian-Libyan) borders, which prevents the passage of weapons and fuel to the militia.

 

The statement explained that the general is leading a dangerous plan aimed at facilitating the passage of weapons and fuel for the benefit of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, which is trying by all means to re-impose its presence on the border strip, adding “But our forces are fully prepared to confront this threat and deter any suspicious moves on the international border.”

 

Mustafa pointed out that they monitored Suleiman Sandal’s attempt, in coordination with the Chadian general, to recruit Sudanese refugees in refugee camps near the Chadian border. “They tried to deceive the refugees in the name of the Joint Force, to recruit them within Sandal’s move and then include them in the ranks of the militia.” He stated.