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Police recovers over 119 arms, ammunition in Jigawa

The Jigawa State Police Command has recovered 119 assorted firearms, 65 rounds of ammunition and six life cartridges.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Bala Sanci, disclosed this at a news conference in Dutse on Tuesday.

Sanci said the exercise was conducted in compliance with the directive of Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris to police commands to mop up, seize and recover illegal firearms in the country.

The recovered arms are 104 locally made guns, five locally made pistols, three AK 47 rifles, three locally fabricated rifles two AK 56 rifles, one Dicon pistol and one pump action rifle.

According to him, most of the arms were voluntarily surrendered by their owners to the police task force set up for the exercise.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the mop up was geared towards tackling the proliferation of firearms which had direct bearing on the prevalent insecurity in most states of the federation.

“In compliance with the IG’s directives, the Jigawa State Police Command mopped up, seized and recovered large number of prohibited/illegal firearms and ammunition in the state.

“The exercise tends to tackle the proliferation of firearms that has direct bearing on the current insecurity prevalent in most states of the nation.

“So no fewer than 119 firearms, sixty-five rounds of ammunition and six life cartridges were successfully recovered,” he said

Sanci called on those with arms in the state who were yet to surrender them to expeditiously do so before the task force embarked on forceful recovery of such arms.

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