06 June, 2013

MORE HEZOBOLLAH ARMS FOUND IN KANO

THE last may not have been heard about the discovery of arms and ammunition from the hideout of suspected Hezbollah terrorists in the country, as security operatives in Kano yesterday made new discoveries. 

The weapons were uncovered at No 3 Gaya Road, Bompai area in Kano metropolis where a bunker stocked with Hezbollah armoury was fished out recently leading to the arrest of three Lebanese nationals. 

The discovery was contained in a statement by the spokesman of the 3 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Captain Ikedichi Iweha made available to the Nigerian Compass yesterday. It disclosed that a further search of the bungalow led to another astonishing discovery of dangerous weapons buried under a wardrobe.
 According to the statement, “after painstaking search of the whole premises, the search team uncovered an underground bunker in the master bed room where a large quantity of assorted weapons of different types and calibre and ammunition which were properly wrapped was recovered.  

“On further search of the property, a cooler was recovered buried under the wardrobe which had in it, 80 indicators, 5 PPK pistols, 334 rds (rounds) of 7.62mm special, 9 magazines, 4 pistol silencers, 18  36 hand grenades caps, 4 explosive fuses and 2 explosive devices.”   

 It recalled that on 28 May 13, a combined team of security operatives conducted a thorough search of the house said to belong to one Abdul Hassan Taher Fadlalla, a Lebanese who is currently out of the country.

 “We continue to count on the support and cooperation of the good people of Kano in the effective discharge of our duties while we assure you of our utmost commitment in ensuring that peace and an atmosphere suitable for business continue to prevail,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the special Joint Task Force deplored to Yobe state disclosed yesterday that it had arrested 49 suspected Boko Haram terrorists from various locations and communities,  following a tip off by residents in the various communities.

Reports says during the operation weapons including AK 47 rifles, locally made pistol and ammunition were recovered by the troops in Rugan Fulani, Arikimen, Afganiistan and Ngandu villages.

According to a statement issued from the office of the Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Olukolade, the various operational camps of the terrorists were dislodged, as some of the insurgents fled to neighbouring Niger Republic.

It was also gathered that though, some criminals in the areas have resorted to brigandage, robbery and assassination of members of the public, the statement enjoined all law abiding citizens to remain calm as the Joint Task Force including the antibomb squad are working round the clock to checkmate the nefarious activities of the terrorists. 

It urged citizens in the area to volunteer information on the activities of terrorist groups to rid the state of insurgents.

Source: Compass

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