Police unravels channel of ammo supplies to bandits, indicts state government house CSO.

Government House Security Officer confesses to selling arms and ammunition to bandits
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A Police Inspector attached to the Niger Government House, Minna, has been arrested for allegedly selling arms and ammunition sold to bandits and hoodlums. The suspect, Insp. John Moses, reportedly confessed to the crime.

A report on Friday by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted Inspector John Moses as confessing that he was supplied the arms and ammunition by a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Abdullahi Isah, attached to 12PMF Minna. He reportedly confessed to selling the arms and ammunition to bandits and hoodlums in Erena Community, Shiroro LGA, through his brother.

It would be recalled that DSP), Abdullahi Isah, who was the Head of Armoury at Mopol 12, allegedly shot himself dead during a routine arms audit.

The audit had revealed that 13 AK-47 rifles and over 2,000 rounds of ammunition were missing or unaccounted for, covering only the AK-47 section.

It was further learnt that operatives from the Office of the National Security Adviser took the suspects to Abuja for further investigation.

Isah was brought back and taken to the armoury for physical audit, where he picked a pistol and shot himself.

The armoury is electronically controlled and only the DSP had access.

Officers, who accompanied him, were arrested for negligence and stand to face orderly room trial.

At least four other police officers, linked to the late DSP, are also being interrogated.

It was alleged that the deceased owned multiple cars and houses in Minna.

Spokesman of the Niger State Police Command, SP Abiodun Wasiu, confirmed the incident to NAN in Minna on Friday.

Wasiu disclosed that Isah was initially arrested on Dec.15 “on suspicion of involvement in illegal dealings in ammunition”.

He said on Dec. 16, around 2:30 pm, he was taken to his office for a routine arms audit.

He said that “unfortunately, while the audit process was ongoing, Isah picked a pistol from within the office and shot himself in the head, dying instantly”.

He said that policemen detailed for the audit and investigation activities had been arrested “for negligence in the line of duty and allowing the situation to occur”.

Wasiu said that further investigation was ongoing.


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