KADUNA
— The Nigerian Army said, yesterday, it has uncovered an armoury with a
large cache of arms in a Kaduna home allegedly belonging to an Abuja-based
politician, Hon. Hussaini Dei Dei.
The arms were discovered following an operation
carried out by 1 Division, Nigerian Army in the house located at Sabon Birni
Road, Kawo in Kaduna North Local Government Area of Kaduna State,
following a tip off.
The building is located few metres from
the 1 Division Army Headquarters.
Brigadier-General Tagbo Chuks Ude, Commander,
One Division, Internal Security Force, who briefed newsmen on the development
said: “Our discovery followed a cordon and search operation carried out
in the area by troops at about 5.30 pm, Tuesday. The building, housing the bomb
making factory, will be demolished in line with Army’s resolve to deter
terrorists from their activities.
Items recovered
“During the operation, the following items were
recovered: Six AK 47 rifles; one light machine gun; one tear gas
launcher; 27 loaded and17 empty AK 47 magzines; one FN rifle magazine; five
sub-machine gun magazines; four pistols magazines; one loaded light machine gun
magazine; 275 rounds of 7.62 mm NATO ammunition; 765 rounds of 7.62mm special
ammunition; 58 rounds of 9mm ammunition.
“Other weapons recovered during the operation
include, 125 pieces of detonator-33; two reels of detonating cords; nine small
cans of prepared impoverished explosive devices, IED; one paint can of prepared
IED; nine pieces of nine-volt batteries; three bags of white chemical
substances; five pieces of remote control switches; one reel of firing cable
and six pieces of assorted car number plates.
“The recovered dangerous weapons were buried
inside soak away pits, and underground within the building. I want to commend
the efforts of the well-meaning citizens that reported the matter and also to
reiterate our resolve to fight terrorism in the country.
“I still want to appeal to the public to report
any suspicious movement, establishment or persons in their environment as such
information would be treated with absolute confidentiality.
Six arrested
“We arrested two men, two children and two women
in the house. As a matter of fact, the explosive contents of this paint can
bring down the whole of this headquarters,1Division Headquarters.”
Ude said the house would be demolished as soon
as it was cleared of all explosives.
He said: “Our normal process of demolishing the
house is in progress. We are taking our time because we want to make sure that
the general area is safe before we demolish it.”
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