Two suspects, Alhaji Abdullahi, (19) and John Nyeka, both of Agbede village in Moro Local Government Area of Kwara state were paraded on Thursday in Ilorin by the Kwara state command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, for allegedly bearing illegal arms.

One other suspect identified as Infeayih Chukwu (26), was also paraded for alleged theft of a water pumping machine owned by Doctor's Hospital, Niger Road area of Ilorin metropolis.

Parading the suspects before newsmen at the defence corps headquarters in Ilorin, the defence corps spokesman, Olasunkanmi Ayeni, disclosed that Abdullahi and John were arrested at Agbede village on Wednesday.

He said Abdullahi, a Fulani boy was allegedly found with a locally made pistol and further investigation led to the arrest of John Nyeka, who hails from Benue state.

"Nyeka, was also caught with another locally pistol during a search of his house in the same Agbede village," Ayeni revealed.

The spokesman said another name mentioned was yet to be apprehended by the operatives of the country civil defence corps.

He said Abdullahi was in search of cartridges for his locally made pistol when he was arrested.

"Abdullahi contacted a wrong person which later leaked to our men on surveillance of the area. When interrogated, he claimed he was using the locally made pistol for self defence which is contrary to the provisions of the law in the country."

Ayeni, said " the arrest of the two suspects is giving us more concerns as there are reports that suspected bandits are trying to infiltrate Kwara state from Niger state.

"We are at high alert to wade off dangerous elements and keep the state safe for the citizens.

"Hence, at any given flash, we are ready to go after them and this has led to the latest arrest of the two armed suspects," the spokesman added.

 

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