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Police uncover illegal fire arm manufacturing factory in Abuja

The Police have uncovered an illegal firearm fabricating factory in Shenagu village near Zuba, in Abuja, the Federal Capital Teritory, FCT.

The ‎ new Commissioner of Police in charge of the FCT Police Command, CP Sadiq Abubabar Bello who  disclosed this at the weekend while parading some suspects before the news men in Abuja said that three principal suspects have been arrested in connection with the illegal factory.

According to him, the suspects are: Philip John, owner of the factory, Mr Onyegabueze Okpara, supplier of ammunitions and Joseph Bulus, distributor of the arms.

The CP disclosed that the discovery and arrests were made following a tip-off by the members of the Public who have been watching the factory for almost 17 years ago.

He said that items recovered from the suspects include: locally fabricated revolver pistol cylinder, four Dane guns, one double barrel gun, one single barrel gun, two caliber live cartridge and six Dane gunmuzzles.

Others are: four single barrel muzzles, six barrel gun frame, two gun muzzle spring, one manual motor drill, one dice for retread and various implement used for manufacturing locally made weapons.

He said that during interrogation, John confessed to have been in the illicit business for 17 years and selling the fabricated single-barrel guns and Dane gun for N20, 000 and N10, 000 respectively.

The commissioner said that the Okpara, who disguised as a bicycle spare parts dealer was arrested at Kaita market with the items which he concealed and sells to criminals.

He said that Okpara who had been in the illicit deal since 1997, “sells a pack containing 25 pieces of live cartridge for N12, 000, while single cartridge goes for N500.

Bello said that Bulus, the major link, who connected the principal suspect, John, with potential buyers of the fabricated firearms was arrested in Zuba.

Bello assured that the suspects would be charged to court on conclusion of investigation.

The owner of the illegal factory who confessed to the news men that he had been in the profession for the past 17 years denied ever selling his products to criminals

Bello also revealed that the command has arrested five armed robbery suspects at Apo roundabout and Kabusa areas of the FCT.

The suspects are: Hashiru Isiaka, 30, of Kuruduma, Umar Adamu, 20, of area 1 Garki, Tukur Bala, 25, also of area 1 Garki, Bashiru Mohhamed, 25, of Durumi and Benjamin Jatau, 29, of Kabusa.

The CP said that Jatau was arrested by operatives of the command on Sept. 15 during a stop and search at Dantata bridge in Jabi.

According to him,  items recovered from the suspect are: one revolver pistol with two rounds of live ammunition, one revolver pistol and one locally made pistol, Nokia cell phone, Indian hemp, charm and screw driver.

“The exhibits were discovered by the police during a search conducted on the bag the suspect was carrying while on transit from Jabi to Kabusa in a tricycle.”

He said that the suspect who was an ex-convict confessed that the guns, which he bought for N50, 000 was to be used for a major robbery operation around Kabusa and environs.

“The suspect and exhibits have been transferred to the command Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) for discreet investigation and prosecution,” he said.

The police chief disclosed that Isiaka, Adamu, Bala and Mohammed were arrested on Sept. 20 by the command SARS while responding to a distress call about a robbery at Apo roundabout.

The commissioner said that Adamu was arrested at the scene of the crime while his cohorts who fled on sighting the operatives, were later arrested on Sept. 9

Bello further explained that the suspects robbed and dispossessed two of their victims of N120,000. Bello said that suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigation.

He said with the support and cooperation of the public, the command would continue to track and arrest criminals in the territory.”

“This arrest goes to show that the command will not go to sleep, residents have a stake and should feel free to give police information” he stated.

S-Davies Wande

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