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Troops of 192 Battalion Nigerian Army (NA) operating in 81 Division Area of Responsibility have busted an international ammunition smuggling syndicate, while transporting a truck load of smuggled ammunition to Anambra State on Saturday 15 July 2023.

Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, Director Army Public Relations who disclosed this in a statement on Monday, said troops, who acted on actionable Intelligence busted the syndicate ring on Ajilete-Owode Road in Yewa North LGA of Ogun State.

He said the truck with Registration number ENU 697 XY, loaded with 720 packets of Red Star Cartridges of 12 Calibre, containing 25 cartridges per packet, totalling 18, 000 cartridges and an additional 250 packets of live (black) cartridges containing 10 packets each, totalling 2500 cartridges of same caliber was alleged to be heading for Anambra state.

The suspects, identified as Mr. Eric Seworvor, a Ghanaian national, and the driver, Mr Lukman Sani, have been taken into custody and are helping with ongoing investigations.

Information gathered during preliminary investigation revealed that the ammunition, which were surreptitiously concealed in a supposed empty truck were imported from Mali, via Idiroko International Border, where the criminals had successfully beaten several other checkpoints en-route their final destination in Onitsha, Anambra State, where they intended to deliver the illegal ammunition.

Timely intervention by the vigilant troops however thwarted the chaos that such a volume of ammunition would have unleashed on innocent members of the public, if the criminals had succeeded.

The Nigerian Army therefore appeals to all law abiding citizens to continue to support the troops and other security agencies with credible and actionable information, as they combat security challenges across the country.

The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Taoreed Lagbaja commended the troops for their commitment and urged them not to relent as they strive in synergy with other services and security agencies to provide a safe and secure atmosphere for all Nigerians and socio economic development across the country.

2 COMMENTS

  1. You want to be celebrated if not, you can’t just publish this uncompleted story. Why the hurry, bcos, by so doing, you’ve leaked an important information for the co-horts to exit. Pls, I’m not sure it’s the best way to tackle insecurity or insurgency.

  2. I can see cartridges used in guns (pump action, double barrel, locally fabricated guns) for shooting birds and small animals. In Igbo land such guns are are mere ornaments and used for local ceremonies. My father and my grand parents owned such guns and were used to celebrate events like child births and local festivals. Today’s terrorists, bandits and ‘unknown gun men (UGM)’don’t use this type of gun or cartridges. Let our security outfits fished out importers and users of Ak47s and the likes.

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