Monday, May 11, 2026 - Troops of Operation Fansan Yamma have arrested a suspected notorious bandit during a snap checkpoint operation in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State and recovered an AK-47 magazine and and other items from the suspect.
The suspect was apprehended at about 6:04 p.m. on Friday,
May 8, 2026 by troops of 2 Battalion deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB)
Dogon Dawa.
According to the Nigerian Army, the troops mounted a snap
roadblock at Damari area of Birnin Gwari Local Government Area when they
intercepted the suspect identified as Ibrahim Adamu.
During the search, troops recovered one AK-47 rifle
magazine, three mobile phones, Indian hemp and other personal belongings from
the suspect.
Preliminary investigation conducted on the suspect’s mobile
phones revealed several incriminating photographs allegedly showing him dressed
in military-style uniform and posing with a PKT machine gun alongside other
suspected bandits.
“In a renewed push to sustain ongoing offensives against
criminal elements and reinforce internal security across the country, troops of
the Nigerian Army operating under Joint Task Force (JTF) North West, Operation
FANSAN YAMMA in the North West have recorded significant operational successes
with the arrest of a suspected armed criminal and recovery of weapons and other
incriminating items,” the statement read.
"In the North West theatre, troops of 2 Battalion
deployed at Forward Operating Base Dogon Dawa, while conducting a snap
roadblock operation at Damari in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna
State on 8 May 2026, intercepted a suspected bandit identified as Ibrahim
Adamu, 32 years old, riding on a motorcycle.
"Troops recovered one AK-47 magazine, 3 mobile phones,
Indian hemp and other items from the suspect.
"Preliminary exploitation of the suspect’s mobile phone
revealed incriminating photographs showing him dressed in military camouflage
and armed with a PKT machine gun alongside other suspected bandits.
“The suspect and recovered items are currently in military
custody for further investigation.”

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