Monday 1 August 2016

Troops recover arms and ammunitions in Gamboru

Troops of the Nigerian Army yesterday  conducted raids in Gamboru town in Borno, Northeast Nigeria leading to the recovery of arms and ammunitions.

A statement issued by Army spokesman, Col Sani Usman said that the recovered weapons included "3 AK-56 rifles and 2 AK-L rifles with registration numbers; AK-L-AGB 1172, AK-L PU2879, AK-56-2556688, AK-56-22622832 and AK-56-22622315, respectively."

Usman said that the troops who were responding to a tip-off "also recovered 235 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition and 7 AK-56 rifle magazines."

He commended the citizens for alerting the military with the timely and useful information that led to the recovery of the arms and ammunitions.

1 comment:

  1. If local people help the military and police upto this extent then the crime rates in most of the nations could be reduced to a very lower level. You can go for the guns for safety and for safety these types of guns are not required.
    Regards:
    MA Gun License

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