The Army has announced the
interception of a petrol tanker loaded with arms and ammunitions in Kebbi.
The Commanding Officer, 1 Battalion,
Nigerian Army, Lt. Col. Sunday Ilori, told newsmen, yesterday, in Birnin Kebbi
that the vehicle, bearing the logo of Mobil Oil, was intercepted on July 11, in
a joint operation with men of the State Security Service.
He listed the items recovered in the
fuel compartment of the oil tanker as three AK 47 Riffles, one RPG-2, nine AK
47 magazines, two bombs, three RPG chargers and 790 rounds of 7.62mm of special
ammunitions
“The arrest and confiscation of arms
was sequel to the on-going operations of the 1 Battalion of the Nigerian Army
with headquarters in Sokoto, against insurgency and insurgent activities within
its area of responsibilities.
“The efforts resulted in the arrest
of one suspect, arms and ammunition and a petrol tanker on July 11, 2013 after
a combined operation between the 1 Battalion of the Nigerian Army and the State
Security Services,” Mr. Ilori said.
He added that two other suspects had escaped when the vehicle was intercepted, assuring that investigation was on to “unravel the source and ownership of the arms and ammunition”.
He added that two other suspects had escaped when the vehicle was intercepted, assuring that investigation was on to “unravel the source and ownership of the arms and ammunition”.
The commanding officer appealed to
the public to continue supporting the Army and other security agencies in the
current war against insurgents in the country.
The suspect claimed that he was paid N500, 000 to deliver the items to
Sokoto and that the owners had threatened to eliminate his family
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Well done gej can't be responssible for everything. We have this problems some fifteen years ago butour past leaders then didint care. Now gej is been blamed no this is wrong of us. We all failed because ofour greed and tribal.
ReplyDeleteIf the vehicle truly belongs to Mobil, then they should be held accountable.... What are the arms for?.... May God save us.
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Well done conel they think they are wise. Tention should be placed in all The roads for proper action...they've not seen anything mtcheeeeew.. Kamzy dillish
ReplyDeleteThe problem with Nigeria is not her leaders it is Nigerians them selves
ReplyDeletePls.am So eager to heare the source of the weapons,the suspecta's name,owner of the vehicle and wich state all come from. Because am doing research on Boko Haram.
ReplyDeleteWell done!Nigerian Army your work is good keep it on.May God Nigerian Army.
ReplyDeleteWell done!Nigerian Army your work is good keep it on.May God bless Nigerian Army.
ReplyDeleteNigeria is in deep Mess in the Hands of our Leaders
ReplyDeleteGood work there.God would definately rewards all of u that have saved several souls on this day.
ReplyDeleteTo the perpetrator of evil u will equally be rewarded.
"To them the devils in human clothes, remember that what u sow, is what u reap"
Our politicians are bend on distroying this g8 Country. I hope the Barrack boyz does not take over some day?
ReplyDeleteWe just cannot countinue like this...
U said he is doing a research on bokoharam and u want to get inforation on d internet ?, U should better travel to Borno n Kebbi and hear from them directly
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