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18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by dre11(op): 8:31am On May 29, 2025
The troops of Operation Hadin Kai have arrested 18 serving soldiers, 15 Policemen for allegedly selling arms to non-state actors.

The Staff Officer Grade two OPHK, Major Ademola Owolana, stated this while briefing Defence Correspondents on the activities of the Joint Tax Force North-East operation from 2024 to 2025 in Maiduguri.

He said the successes were recorded under Operation Snowball which was launched in August 2024 to counter-ammunition racketeering in the theatre.

He said the operation was being conducted across 11 states with suspects arrested in Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Ebonyi, Enugu, Lagos, Plateau, Kaduna, Rivers, Taraba and the Federal Capital Territory.

“So far, a total of 18 soldiers, 15 mobile policemen, and 8 civilians, including a traditional ruler have been arrested.

“Preliminary findings from ongoing investigation reveals community pressure on serving security personnel to supply arms and ammunition for communal conflicts as driving factors,” he said.

He emphasised that the “lucrative nature of trading in ammunition is also a driving factor for its persistence”.

Major Owolana said one Sgt. Ameh Raphael, an armourer of 7th Division Garrison, who has been in the trade since 2018, and Sgt. Seidi Adamu of 3rd Division Ordnance Services, who has also been in the trade since 2022, had over N45 million and N34 million respectively in their accounts.

He disclosed that investigation also revealed that a whooping sum of N135 million was discovered to have passed through the account of a policeman identified as Insp. Enoch Ngwa who was arrested for arms racketeering.


“To this end, a more stringent punishment is necessary to act as deterrent,” he added.

Speaking further, he said the Theatre also recovered significant progress in the fight against terrorists’ logistics suppliers and collaborators.

“From January 2025 to the date, over 186 terrorist logistics suppliers, spies and collaborators have been arrested across the theatre of operation,” he disclosed.

Speaking further, the Command expressed concern over the proliferation of drugs and narcotics, which enhances terrorist operational capabilities.

He said to counter this threat, the Joint Intelligence Mission Centre, military intelligence base, and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intensified efforts to disrupt these networks.

“However, a lack of tracking device has continued to mitigate the arrest of logistic suppliers”.

Owolana also expressed concern in cases of collusion by some non-governmental organisations, who he accused of conveying additives and food items to terrorist locations under the guise of humanitarian assistance.

He further lamented the activities of fifth columnists undermining the overall success of Operation Hadin Kai.

“Additionally, a few soldiers motivated by greed are involved in ammunitions racketeering, deliberately diverting arms from the military stockpiles and supply chains to terrorists. Such actions erode battlefield morale, reduce troops’ effectiveness, and strengthen enemy resistance.

“The most recent incident occurred on 24th February this year when a soldier of 144 Battalion, was arrested with 30 rounds of 7.62mm specials at Tashin-Karo Kano by a military police K-19 on route search operations.

“Consequently, the theatre has continued to warn troops at all levels on the severe repercussions and sanctions of ammunition racketeering.
“Those found culpable have been dismissed and handed over to the police to serve as deterrent,” he said.

Highlighting the Theatre’s achievements, Owolana recalled that terrorists in May 2024, issued a vacation order, leading to a mass exodus of civilians in Kukawa town.


However, the operation Hadin Kai subsequently issued an operational order for stabilisation operation mobilising seven excavators, construction of watch towers, surveillance masts and barricades.

He said that the operation successfully led to the return of over 10,000 locals to their ancestral homes.

According to Owolana, troops of Operation Hadin Kai killed 694 terrorists, and recovered 603 assault weapons,56 RPG bombs,16 mortar bombs, 147,137 units of anti-aircraft weapons, 16 pick-up vehicles, among others.

He further said the Joint Task Force has recorded over 12 drone incidents since 2004 to date.

He revealed that as a counter measure, the Nigerian Army in 2022 established the Nigerian Army’s Unmanned Aerial Base Command which has continued to play a vital role in support of ongoing operations across the theatre.

“The command has carried out 1,138 intelligence surveillance reconnaissance missions, covering a total time of 10,033 flight hours,” he said.
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Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by olaolaking: 8:32am On May 29, 2025
More of these arrests is needed. These black ones also give hints to the terrorists.

For each of these arrest, there are probably 8 or more that will go unnoticed
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by iwaeda: 8:34am On May 29, 2025
Criminals in uniforms. grin grin grin
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by dalongjnr: 8:40am On May 29, 2025
Toh,wannan watakilla,karya ne!
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by SmartPolician: 8:49am On May 29, 2025
If the security operatives can identify the fifth columnists among them and flush them out, Nigeria will end insecurity in less than 12 months.
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Sibrah: 9:09am On May 29, 2025
Serious.
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by TimeManager(m): 9:28am On May 29, 2025
How many media is reporting this?, how many Radio & TV are talking about this? but if bandits/terrorists attacked, they would splash it all over their newspapers and the media keeps talking about the military doing nothing. May God heal the hearts of the media.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Klington: 9:37am On May 29, 2025
huh

This is what apc has turned Nigeria to.
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by FutureFocus: 9:37am On May 29, 2025
Not nice
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Nackzy: 9:37am On May 29, 2025
Nigeria under Tinubu
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Amingol(m): 9:37am On May 29, 2025
What a country we live in!
How can insecurity end?
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Nobody: 9:37am On May 29, 2025
Haa. E be like say KANU dey right
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Holluwhakemmy(f): 9:38am On May 29, 2025
Can you imagine. Those who supposed to be protecting us are the one inviting terrorists
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by EdiskyHarry: 9:39am On May 29, 2025
😂😂
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by chiagozien(m): 9:39am On May 29, 2025
Most of Nigeria soldiers are terrorists.
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by mrvitalis(m): 9:40am On May 29, 2025
Why announce this arrest

Instead of using them to set up and arrest the criminals they sold the arms to... This is simple logic bro
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by marlow1962(m): 9:41am On May 29, 2025
Normally
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Creditalerts: 9:42am On May 29, 2025
E be things
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Kingpele(m): 9:43am On May 29, 2025
Terrible but not surprised, terrorism can't continue to strife without active participation of security agencies
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Fiscus105(m):
These betrayals need to be hung in public space to serve as deterrent for others, but trust Naija, they would soon discard the case for want of evidences
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by donziller(m): 9:45am On May 29, 2025
Know gunmen
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Ezmans: 9:47am On May 29, 2025
TimeManager:
How many media is reporting this?, how many Radio & TV are talking about this? but if bandits/terrorists attacked, they would splash it all over their newspapers and the media keeps talking about the military doing nothing. May God heal the hearts of the media.


-Kiss the truth!
how many apc propagandist like have reported this, may the failed nation kiss the truth
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Treasure17(m): 9:48am On May 29, 2025
This is Nigeria.
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by KillahPriest: 9:49am On May 29, 2025
Nice one. Now release the names of terrorists sponsors and have them arrested immediately let's see something cool
Re: 18 Soldiers, 15 Policemen Arrested For Selling Arms To Terrorists by Antoeni(m): 9:52am On May 29, 2025
This is Bad, But Nigeria Politicians (APC) Are More Evil & Devilish ,
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