The police in Bauchi State, on Thursday, disclosed that they had discovered more ammunition in a building at the Anguwan Mahaukata area of Bauchi metropolis, making a total of 348 live ammunitions recovered.
It was
earlier reported that 204 live ammunitions were recovered by police in the
house, which the Bauchi State governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed,
ordered to be demolished to serve as a deterrent to others.
The state
police command Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil,
had revealed to Daily Post on Thursday that four suspects were arrested in
connection with the discovery of the ammunition.
However,
while briefing journalists Thursday evening at the command’s headquarters in
Bauchi, Wakil said that a second search of the building led to the discovery of
more ammunition.
“During our
second search, we recovered 144 live ammunition of machine gun (MG) again.
During the search, we got two live ammunition of anti-aircraft, one expended
shell of the AA, two expended shells of the MG ammunition,” SP Wakil disclosed.
He added that
a uniform belonging to an officer of Nigeria Immigrations Service was also
recovered from the house.
“During our
investigation, we arrested four suspects in connection to that crime, namely
Adamu Suleiman; Mohammed Sanusi; Abba Sa’idu and Yakubu Ahmed. All of them are
living in Bauchi metropolis,” he said.
The police
spokesman said the ammunition was discovered by one of the suspects arrested,
Ahmed Suleiman, 57-year-old, while preparing to move into the house, which he
rented.
According to
Wakil, “some weeks ago, he (Suleiman) contacted Abba Sa’idu and Yakubu Ahmed
that they should look for a house for him.
“While they
bargained at the rate of N75,000 of which he paid a sum of N30,000 to enter
into the house. He and his family when they came to the house, they wanted to
sweep the house where they discovered these (ammunitions),” he stated.
The PPRO said
the police were suspecting that the recovered ammunition might belong to an
Immigration official, one Suraju Ahmed Suleiman.
“We are
suspecting those materials belong to him because our information revealed that
he was once working in Maiduguri with the multinational joint task force,” he
added.
He, however,
called on residents of the state to properly carry out due diligence whenever
they want to rent out their houses to any tenant, saying that as a result of
the influx of people into Bauchi State, some bad elements used that to cause
havoc in the State.
“I want to
call on members of the public to understand that when we have strangers that we
don’t know where they are coming from, we need to profile them, we need to know
why they are here before we accommodate them,” the police spokesman warned.
He further
advised the public to always speak out whenever they see anything strange,
declaring that people have to be involved in policing their communities.
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