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Troops arrest suspected arms dealer in Kaduna

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Troops of 1 Division, Nigerian Army deployed to Operation Whirl Punch have arrested 50-yearold Ahmadu Mohammed, a suspected gun runner and recovered 10 locally made rifles from him.

A military source told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Kaduna that the suspect was arrested at about 12:30pm on Friday. The source said the man was arrested on his way to Pandogari in Niger State, to deliver the weapons to one Yunusa Madaki, a bandit on the wanted list of security agencies.

The source also said Mohammed had been supplying weapons to bandits and kidnappers terrorizin­g people in

Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State. “Acting on a reliable informatio­n, soldiers trailed and intercepte­d the vehicle conveying the suspect.

“Following a search in and around the vehicle, 10 locally made rifles capable of firing 7.62 millimeter North Atlantic Organisati­on (NATO) ammunition, were recovered.

“The arms were concealed in a sack containing beans chaff.

“During interrogat­ion, the suspect claimed that the weapons were given to him by one Ali Makeri, manufactur­er of the weapons, to deliver them to one Yunusa Madaki who resides at Shamuyabo village in Pandogari town. “Madaki is a notorious bandit who has been on the wanted lists of security agencies.” the source added.

The source disclosed that the suspect will be handed over to the police after preliminar­y investigat­ion and appealed to the public to continue to provide useful informatio­n that will assist security agencies to apprehend such undesirabl­e elements. (NAN)

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