KANO — SPECIAL forces drafted from the Nigerian
Military, Tuesday night, raided a residential building-cum-warehouse
packed with sophisticated military hardware at Bompai, a highbrow area
located within the precinct of police and immigration headquarters in
the troubled northern commercial city.
Vanguard learnt that the warehouse belonged to an alien from
the Middle East and located in Gaya Road, Bompai GRA and within a
striking distance to the Police state headquarters and the headquarters
of the Nigerian Immigration Service.
Security sources close to the military told Vanguard, on
condition of anonymity, in Kano that the highly coordinated military
operation was carried out following a tip-off by a suspect under
investigation.
The elite troops were said to have stormed the residence, picked up
the occupants and in the ensuing search on the suspected bungalow, large
cache of arms and ammunition were discovered in the sitting room and
some wardrobe in the house.
The military source revealed that, “large quantities of the military
hardware were buried in the house, while some were neatly concealed. It
took a trained officer in counter-terrorism to discover the hidden mass
weapon of war.”
Recovered
The security source further revealed that items recovered from the
72-hour operation includes: 40 air-to-surface missiles, 50 cluster
bombs, 200 rocket-propel launcher, eight AK-47 rifles, 200 military hand
grenades, uncountable number of live ammunition and certain military
hard wares deployed to destroy Armoured Personnel Carriers, APC.”
The dependable source said that the weapons of war were evacuated to
the headquarters of the 3rd Motorised Brigade of the Nigerian Army,
Kano, alongside two other arrested nationals of the same Middle East
extraction, in connection with the shocking discovery.
The source stated that preliminary investigation revealed that “three
countries have been indicted and the military high command is working
to ascertain the culpability.”
Eyewitness account
However, a civilian eyewitness, who lives in the neighbourhood, said
he counted over “300 AK-47 riffles and I saw soldiers packing ammunition
using shovels into some large containers from the house.”
The account gave the name of the suspect as one Ta’al, who appeared
to be in his late 50s, stressing that “Ta’al had been staying in the
house for the past five years alone without his family, and lived a
secluded life as he hardly associate himself with people in the
neighbourhood.
“The suspect hardly received visitors and drives a white Toyota Hilux, and doesn’t keep late night.”
However, the military authorities are keeping sealed lips over the
development as effort to get their side of the story proved abortive.
When contacted, JTF spokesman in Kano, Capt Ikediche Iweha, neither
denied nor confirmed the discovery, but pleaded understanding, saying
that “we are going to issue a statement.”
SOURCE: VANGUARD
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