The Nigerian Army said on Sunday that
Thursday’s operation of the military in Kpaidna community in Bosso Local
Government Area of Niger helped save the lives of millions of
Nigerians.
Maj.-Gen. Adeniyi Oyebade,
the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division, Nigeria Army, Kaduna,
made this known to newsmen in Minna after a fact-finding mission to the
community...
“If the weapons recovered in the community had found their way outside the state, a lot of lives would have been lost.The operation came about because of intelligence report about gunrunners, who have been bringing and selling crude and sophisticated weapons to robbery gangs, who have been terrorizing people.Our actions saved the lives of thousands in Niger state and millions in Nigeria.Imagine if those weapons we recovered had been allowed to spread across the state and the country, many people would have been maimed,” he said.
He said that although the lives of some
soldiers were lost during the operation, the army would not be deterred
and distracted in its resolve to rid the state and the country of
criminal elements.
“In the course of the engagement, we lost one officer and 11 soldiers. Seven bandits were killed, 57 suspects arrested and two police personnel were killed in Minna on Saturday in connection with the incident.Several weapons – crude and sophisticated weapons – were recovered.Imagine the number of lives that would have been lost if those weapons had found their way to other communities,” he said.
The GOC said that the Nigerian military and security agents were working closely in their resolve to secure the country.
He said that the joint operation of the
security agencies in the state will not stop until the suspects are
arrested and brought to book.
The recovered
items include; 3 AK-47 rifles,10 Local AK-47 Rifles, 9 Locally made
Pistols, 6 Revolver guns, which fires 7.62mm (Special ammunition), 45
Loaded Dane guns, 10 Clubs and Cudgels, 41 Arrows, 18 Bow cases, 122
Cutlasses and Machetes as well as 20 Daggers.
Other items
recovered include 31 Axes, 63 rounds of 7.62 (Special) Ammunition, 10
Bajaj Motorcycles, Assorted Charms and Amulets, 2 Vehicles, 38 mobile
telephone handsets, a wristwatch, 5 Identity Cards, Passport
Photographs, Cash sum of N23,870.00k, 5 Japanese Yen and 35 different
denominations of old Nigerian currency, 15 Catapults, 8 Torchlights, 2
Gun Powder bottles, 4 empty cases of Ammunition and 41 Cartridges.
Six operational vehicles of the army were destroyed in the incident.
NAN also recalls that the
cordon-and-search operation, which initially involved the army and the
air force, has been expanded to include the police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Department of State Services (DSS).
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