The Nigeria Police Force says it has recovered a total
of 12, 185 firearms since February 2018 as well as $470 million belonging to
NNPC Brass/LNG Investment said to have been hidden in some commercial banks.
This was contained in a statement by Acting DCP Jimoh
Moshood, Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja
today. The statement also gave a breakdown of the weapons recovered
following the directive of the Federal Government for the surrender of
prohibited firearms.
The Police recovered N8 billion belonging to NNPC
BRASS/LNG INVESTMENT, which was not remitted to TSA Account of the Federal
Government, as well as N114,290,000 in relation to the December 10, 2016
national and state assembly re-run elections in Rivers State, recovered from 23
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials.
See the full statement below...
The Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris
NPM, mni, on 21st February, 2018 directed the Commissioners of Police of all
the State Commands of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
Abuja and their Supervisory Assistant Inspectors General of Police of the
Twelve Zonal Commands in the Country, and the Force Headquarters Joint Task
Enforcement Team to immediately commence simultaneously throughout the Country,
the mopping-up, recovery of prohibited firearms, ammunition and weapons in the
possession of all suspected Militias, Bandits, Armed Herdsmen and Farmers,
Vigilante groups, Neighbourhood watch and other groups or Individual(s) or
Bodies bearing prohibited firearms and ammunition, illegal weapons and lethal
devices whether locally fabricated, modified or otherwise fashioned to kill or
that can cause harm or injury to persons or that can cause panic, fear,
apprehension, security breach, breach of Public peace or that can cause threat
to law and order anywhere in the Country.
2. Consequently, ultimatums of Twenty One (21) days at
intervals were given by the Force for voluntary return of all prohibited
firearms in the hands of members of the General Public, individuals and groups
such as Vigilantes and neighbourhood watch groups in any of the Thirty Six (36)
States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) including the Seven Hundred and
Seventy Four (774) Local Government Areas of the Federation, Town Unions,
Hunters and Watch night men or any group or association under any capacity or
guise, other than Security Agencies recognized statutorily and gazetted by the
Federal Government of Nigeria to bear firearms of specified category; after the
expiration of the grace period and ultimatums, the Commissioners of Police of
State Commands, FCT and their Supervisory Assistant Inspectors General of
Police and the Force Headquarters Joint Task Enforcement Team in compliance
with IGP’s directives and working on actionable intelligence, swung into
actions and embarked on Mop-up, Seizure and Recovery of all illegal and
prohibited firearms and ammunition from wrong hands, suspected Militias,
Militants, Criminal/Unlawful Gangs through search, raid and seizure from
identified premises, hideouts, dwelling houses, buildings and sites where these
illegal/prohibited firearms were kept based on reasonable suspicion and
intelligence and recovered the following prohibited/illegal firearms and
ammunition:
RECOVERED PROHIBITED FIREARMS
Batch 1 – No. of Firearms Recovered = 6, 527
No. of Ammunition Recovered = 14, 809
Batch 2 – No. of Firearms Recovered = 3, 130
No. of Ammunition Recovered = 12, 185
3. Below are the categories of the prohibited/illegal
firearms and ammunition, specified under Chapter F.28 LFN 2004 Fire Arms Act:
Prohibited Firearms
i. Artillery
ii. Apparatus for the discharge of any explosives of
gas diffusing projectile.
iii. Rocket weapons
iv. Bombs and Grenades
v. Machine-Guns and Machine-Pistols
vi. Military rifles, namely; those of calibers 7.62mm,
9mm, .300 inches
vii. Revolvers and Pistols whether rifled or unrifled
(including flint-lock pistols and cap pistols).
viii. Firearms such as Pump action gun of all
categories
ix. Any other firearms/lethal weapons fabricated to
kill
4. This operation which is still ongoing among other
purposes, is aimed at the full enforcement of the Firearms Act, mopping-up and
recovery of all prohibited firearms and illegally acquired weapons and will
enable the Nigeria Police Force deal decisively with Herders/Farmers Clashes,
Kidnappings, Armed Robbery, Cattle Rustling, Militancy and Terrorism etc.
5. EFFORTS OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE IN THE RECOVERY
OF MONETARY AND NON- MONETARY ASSETS FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
On assumption of Office, the Inspector-General of
Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, NPM, mni created Special Units to handle high
profile cases including Terrorism, Cyber and high-tech crimes, some of which
includes the IGP Monitoring Unit, Special Investigation Panel (SIP) and Task
Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism.
As a result of these efforts, the Nigeria Police Force
recovered the following monetary and non-monetary assets for the Federal
Government.
RECOVERY OF CASH ITEMS
i. The sum of Four Hundred and Seventy Million, Five
Hundred and Nineteen Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty-Nine US Dollars and Ten
Cent ($470,519,889.10) belonging to NNPC BRASS/LNG INVESTMENT hidden in some
commercial banks after the directives of the Federal Government on TSA.
ii. The sum of Eight Billion, Eight Hundred and Seven
Million, Two Hundred and Sixty Four Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty Four
Naira, Ninety Six Kobo (NGN8,807,264,834.96) monies belonging to NNPC BRASS/LNG
INVESTMENT, that was not remitted to TSA Account of the Federal Government was
also recovered
iii. The Sum of One Hundred and Fourteen Million, Two
Hundred And Ninety Thousand Naira, (NGN 114,290,000.00) in relation to the
December 10th, 2016, National And State Assembly Re-Run Elections in Rivers
State Of Nigeria was recovered from twenty-three (23) INEC Electoral officials.
RECOVERY OF NON-CASH ITEMS
· The Nigeria Police Force in the fight against
Economic Sabotage and pipeline vandalism related crimes recovered two (2)
Vessels, seven (7) Speed Boats, eight-three (83) Trucks, twenty-five assorted
Cars including Jeeps, thirty-six (36) Buses, twenty-nine (29) Motorcycles, five
Speed Boat engines and thirty-eight (38) pumping/Drilling Machines and
Generators.
Summary of Monetary and Non-Monetary Assets recovered
The total recoveries of Monetary and Non-Monetary
Assets of the Federal Government by the Nigeria Police Force are:
(a) MONETARY ASSETS
· Four Hundred and Seventy Million, Five Hundred and
Nineteen Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty-Nine US Dollars and Ten Cents
($470,519,889.10).
· Eight Billion, Nine Hundred and Twenty-One Million,
Five Hundred and Fifty-Four Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty-Four Naira and
Ninety-Six Kobo (NGN 8,921,554,834.96).
(b) NON-MONETARY ASSETS:
· Two (2) Vessels
· Seven (7) Speed Boats
· Eighty-three (83) Tanker Trucks
· Sixty-one (61) assorted Vehicles
· Five (5) Speed Boats Engines
· Twenty-nine (29) Motorcycles
· Thirty-eight (38) Pumping/Drilling Machines and
Generators.
6. While the Firearms Mop-up Operations and the
recovery of monetary/non-monetary assets of Government are still ongoing, the
Nigeria Police Force therefore implores Members of the Public with useful
information that will assist the Police to report via the following contacts:
DIG Department of Operations: 08037025670
O/C IGP Special Investigation Panel: 08035891859
O/C IGP Monitoring Unit: 08032451594
O/C IGP Intelligence Response Team: 09098049333
7. The commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to
guarantee protection of Lives and Property and recovery of Government assets in
the hands of unpatriotic individual(s), group(s) or corporate bodies across the
country remains unequivocal and unwavering.
Ag. DCP JIMOH MOSHOOD
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
FORCE HEADQUARTERS
ABUJA
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