Kangye questioned the suspect’s presence in an area under military operation.
He said, “Anybody that is caught, just like you know with criminals, they will just deny involvement. But the question is: what brought him there at the time of arrest? Why was he in an operational area where our troops were conducting operations?”
Kangye assured journalists that a full investigation is underway to determine the suspect’s intentions and possible links to insurgent groups.
He also dismissed claims that troops are often slow in responding to distress calls during attacks, especially in remote communities.
Kangye described the allegation as misleading, noting that logistical realities such as difficult terrain and the need for coordination affect response times.
“People must understand that our troops are not in every village.
“Sometimes, incidents occur 10 to 15 kilometres from the nearest military base. Before deployment, the appropriate subunit must be identified, a commander appointed, and vehicles and supplies secured. All of this takes time.”
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He likened the situation to a hospital attending to multiple patients with varying degrees of urgency.
“You might feel neglected if you don’t understand the internal priorities, but it doesn’t mean action isn’t being taken, “he added.
Kangye maintained that all distress calls are being addressed and assured the public of the military’s commitment to protecting citizens and neutralizing threats.
“Let’s not rush to label our troops as slow. They are working under tough conditions, and I can assure you—they respond when called upon,”.

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