The Guardian (Nigeria)

Troops arrest 10, recover 16 rifles, others in Benue

- From Joseph Wantu, Makurdi

SEQUEL to the communal clash between Ibilla and Ukpa communitie­s in Oju Council of Benue State, Operation Whirl Stroke ( OPWS) has arrested 10 suspects, recovered 16 rifles and ammunition, among other weapons.

The two border communitie­s were recently at daggers- drawn over the delineatio­n exercise by the National Population Commission ( NPC).

NPC officials, who had arrived the area for the exercise, met the two communitie­s up in arms against each other, shooting sporadical­ly and destroying houses.

The Guardian further learnt that the joint military task force ( OPWS) and troops of 72 Battalion, Makurdi, were immediatel­y contacted and they stormed the area. In the process, 10 suspects were arrested, 16 firearms recovered along with 59 rounds of ammunition. Narrating his ordeal to The Guardian, a source from one of the communitie­s, who pleaded anonymity, told The Guardian that the swift response of the military brought peace.

He added that the troops carried out a two- day cordon- and- search operation to be able to arrest some of the perpetrato­rs.

The informant stated: “On the first day that the army arrived at the areas, they arrested nine people, recovered nine firearms, 59 ammunition­s, eight cutlasses, two axes, nine handsets and one Volkswagen.”

The troops were also said to have raided the two communitie­s on Sunday night during which they recovered seven more firearms and arrested one more suspect.

“The boys thought that the soldiers had left and had again come out in the night to wreak further havoc when the soldiers swooped on them and arrested nine of them with some arms and ammunition,” he added.

The Guardian gathered from security sources that the culprits were moved to Makurdi for interrogat­ion.

When contacted, the Force Commander of OPWS, MajGen. Adeyemi Yekini, declined to comment on the issue, but directed our correspond­ent to the Defence Headquarte­rs Informatio­n Department, Abuja.

 ??  ?? Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State ( right) receiving his All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) membership card from the Chairman of APC Registrati­on/ Revalidati­on Committee, Dr. Kabir Matazu ( left), in Kano… yesterday
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State ( right) receiving his All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) membership card from the Chairman of APC Registrati­on/ Revalidati­on Committee, Dr. Kabir Matazu ( left), in Kano… yesterday

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