The Nigerian Army says troops apprehended two suspected illegal arms manufacturers during a raid on a criminal hideout in Gwandanu Village, Langtang North Local Government Area of Plateau, following actionable intelligence.
This operation, targeting a weapon production site based on intelligence, is part of ongoing efforts to disarm criminal networks and stabilize the region.
The is contained in an operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.
The report said the operation, conducted Wednesday, targeted a local arms production site where the suspects were reportedly engaged in fabrication of firearms and related equipment.
It added that the suspects were apprehended in the act, while troops secured the area and prevented possible escape or destruction of incriminating materials during the operation.
“Items recovered from the site include two AK-47 rifles, one G3 rifle, two generating sets, a welding machine, a drilling machine, and other fabrication tools.
“Additional items recovered include a hand filler, toolbox, and other equipment believed to have been used for the illegal production and maintenance of locally fabricated weapons.
“The suspects are currently in military custody and undergoing preliminary investigation, while further intelligence efforts are ongoing to uncover wider criminal networks linked to the operation.
“Troops have also commenced follow-up operations to mop up remnants of locally fabricated arms and dismantle other suspected illegal production sites within the general area,” the report said.
Military authorities reaffirmed commitment to eliminating illegal arms proliferation and ensuring improved security across Plateau State and other parts of the country. (NAN)






