Army Colonel, Others Terrorising Major Highway Arrested With Ammunition Hidden In Palm Oil Gallon
Army Colonel, Others Terrorising Major Highway Arrested With Ammunition Hidden In Palm Oil Gallon
Nigeria’s secret police, Department of State Services (DSS) says it arrested a criminal gang that terrorises the Lokoja-Abuja Road in the North Central part of the country.
It was learnt that the suspects were arrested during a joint operation with other security agencies.
This was made known in a statement signed by the spokesperson for the service, Peter Afunanya on Sunday night, noting that those arrested include a retired officer of the Nigerian Army identified as Col. A. U. Suleiman and five other members of his gang.
The statement said: “The Department of State Services hereby informs the public that it carried out a joint operation with sister security agencies in Kogi State on 26th March 2023. During the operation, the security team intercepted a six-man criminal gang at Gegu Beki, along the Lokoja-Abuja Road.
“While the gang includes Col A.U. Suleiman (rtd), Barr. MK Aminu, Kabir Abdullahi, Isah Umar, Kadir Echi and Adama Abdulkarim, items recovered from the members are: one pump action rifle, four cartridges; one AK47 empty shell and the sum of N11,030.
“On 25th March 2023, Service operatives apprehended 20-year-old suspected notorious kidnapper, Haruna Adamu at Fotta village in Gombi LGA, Adamawa State. At the point of arrest, one AK-47 rifle, one magazine and four rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition were recovered from the suspect.
“On 23rd March 2023, one Aminu Ibrahim, a suspected gunrunner was arrested along Kubwa Expressway, Abuja by the Service operatives while on his way from Nasarawa State to deliver 432 rounds of 7.62 x39mm calibre ammunition concealed in a four-litre gallon of palm oil to a bandit in Niger State. The sum of N21,400 was also recovered from the suspect.
“Earlier on 22nd March 2023, Babangida Ibrahim, an arms courier to bandits in Zamfara State was apprehended along Bukuru in Jos South LGA, Plateau State. Recovered from him were 468 rounds of 7.62 x 39mm ammunition and the sum of N21,090.”
“The suspects would be charged to court once investigations were concluded,” Afunanya added.