Anambra Gun Dealer, 10 Others Busted In Benue-Taraba Axis

The Nigerian police said they have smashed two gun running and arms dealing ring and a gang of robbers and kidnappers in the Benue-Taraba axis, making 11 arrests.

Among the suspects arrested was one Miracle Emmanuel, a 27 year-old gun dealer from Anambra, based in Takum, Taraba state. With his three-man gang, the police found five Ak-47 rifles, along with other ammunitions.

Police said they recovered in total 10 AK 47 rifles and two Beretta pistols from the 11 suspects and claimed the arrests were a major breakthrough in stopping the incessant killing of innocent people in the Middle Belt states of Benue, Taraba and Nasarawa.

In Benue state, Morris Ashwe,  36, was the sole armourer arrested. He was accused of supplying arms to the wanted criminal kingpin, Terwase Akwaza a.k.a Ghana.
According to police spokesman, Jimoh Moshood,  Ashwe  was found in possession of five AK 47 rifles, 238 AK47 bullets, 40 Smoke Grenade Canisters and  79 LAR Rifle bullets.

The busted  gun dealing gang in Taraba state comprised Takum-based  Kabiru Idris, 43, Miracle Emmanuel from Anambra state, said to be a  principal suspect and gang leader.

Also arrested was Husseini Safiyanu, also from Taraba.  Police said they found five AK47 Rifles with the Taraba gang, along with 13 AK 47 magazines and 83 bullets.

The Police spokesman also said a seven-man robbery and kidnapping gang was arrested in Benue, along with two Beretta pistols.

Members of the gang were identified as  Emmanuel Ushehemba Kwembe, 28, Achir Gabriel, 30, Sekad Uver, 28, and  Ordure Fada, 22.  Others arrested were Stephen Jirgba 18, Peter Lorham, 24, and  Lorhemen Akwambe 35, all from Benue.

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