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DSS Nabs Notorious Gunrunner

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The Department of State Services (DSS), yesterday, announced the arrest of wanted members of kidnapping, gunrunning and armed banditry syndicate operating across Plateau, Nasarawa, Taraba and Benue states.
The announcement was contained in a statement by its spokesman, Tony Opuiyo, yesterday.
It noted that on March 13, 2018, about 1220 hours, at Wukari town in Wukari LGA, Taraba State, Service tactical team apprehended a notorious gunrunner, Jonah Abbey aka Jonah Idi alongside his driver, Agyo Saviour aka Dan-Wase.
Abbey had been on the wanted list of the Service for the last 10 years over arms and ammunition trade.
DSS said he had been servicing criminal groups in Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Rivers, Imo, Anambra, Plateau, Nasarawa, and Benue/Taraba axis, including the notorious criminal syndicate led by Terwase Akwaza aka Ghana in Benue State.
“Recent intelligence indicated that Abbey moved arms and ammunition from Konduga in Borno State into Taraba State through his driver, Saviour.
“Subject has entrenched his criminal activities in different parts of the country and as earlier mentioned, has clients especially in Plateau, Ebonyi, Cross River, Enugu and Bayelsa states, among others. Indications are that he sources arms from the Republic of Cameroon and parts of the North-East of Nigeria.
“A similar operation on March 15, 2018, about 0500 hours, at Chiwarna Hotel, Angwan Rogo by Bauchi Road, Jos North LGA, by the Service tactical team led to the arrest of a high profile kidnap kingpin, Lawal Ibrahim (a.k.a Alhaji Awalu).
Subject was arrested alongside his cohorts namely Ado Saleh and Bayero Adamu. The syndicate was responsible for the killing of personnel of the Service in the state, Daanan Balgnan, on December 30, 2017, and was involved in other high profile kidnap incidents in Plateau and neighbouring states of Nasarawa, Kaduna and Bauchi.
“Following the arrest, the sum of N1.5million was recovered from the suspects. The money is part of the sum of N2million ransom, which the syndicate collected from Ayuba Gamale, a staff of Industrial Training Fund (ITF), whose two abducted family members were released on March 14, 2018. Other members of the syndicate are still being trailed by the Service.
“The arrest of these suspects is significant for two (2) different but related reasons. In the first case, the arrested kidnap kingpin, Ibrahim, is adjudged the most dangerous in Plateau State, as he is known to be principally responsible for recent kidnap incidents in the state.
“This arrest would be a great plus in the fight against these criminal gangs. In the case of Jonah Idi, his arrest would greatly degrade and disrupt the booming illicit arms supply business, which up till now has sustained the crisis in Taraba, Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa States.
“Earlier, on March 7, 2018 about 0023 hours, around International market, off George Akume road, Makurdi, Benue State, Service operatives arrested a top commander of the Terwase Akwaza (aka Ghana) led criminal gang identified as Sesugh Aondoseer.
“Suspect is believed to have masterminded several kidnap and robbery operations in Katsina Ala-Ukum and Gboko-Makurdi axis of Benue State as well as Takum in Taraba State.”

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