Nigeria Police Arrest 328 Terrorists And Bandits, Seize 8,906 Grenades, IEDs, RPGs, Other Ammunition In 5 Months – Inspector General Of Police

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, said on Thursday that the Nigeria Police Force arrested 1,239 criminal suspects across the country and recovered 510 firearms of various descriptions.
 
Baba, who spoke during a meeting with strategic police managers and the official launch of the Police Specialised Services Automation Project (POSSAP) at Force Headquarters, Abuja, said also said that within the period under review, a total of 8,906 ammunition of various descriptions and calibres including Rocket-Propelled Grenades and other Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were recovered.
 
Stating that the “successes” were recorded as a direct result of operational and administrative initiatives of the Force under his leadership, the IGP said: “A total of three hundred and twenty-eight (328) Terrorists/Bandits were arrested; three hundred and twenty-five (325) Armed Robbery Suspects; three hundred and thirty-nine (339) Kidnapping Offenders and two hundred and forty-seven (247) suspected cultists.
 
“Also, within this period, we have safely rescued three hundred and seven (307) kidnapped victims and recovered five hundred and ten (510) firearms of various descriptions and eight thousand, nine hundred and six (8,906) ammunition of various descriptions and calibre including rocket-propelled grenades and other Improvised Explosive Devices.”

The IGP said the sources recorded were a direct result of operational and administrative initiatives of the force under his leadership, adding that service delivery and operational efficiency have also significantly improved.

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