
The Niger State Police Command says it has arrested six suspects for offences bordering on arms dealing, kidnapping, unlawful possession of ammunition and phone snatching, among others.
The command’s Public Relations Officer, Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, noting that the suspects were arrested during multiple operations across the state.
According to him, police operatives, acting on credible intelligence that one Zuwaira Usman specialised in transporting ammunition for hoodlums, arrested the suspect on November 4, 2025.
He said the suspect confessed during interrogation that she met one Lawali in Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State, in September 2025, where they exchanged phone numbers. In the course of their interaction, Lawali allegedly requested her to travel to Warri, Delta State, to collect a package for him.
She claimed that Lawali gave her N20,000 as transport fare, after which she embarked on the journey. On getting to Abuja, she stated that Lawali spoke with the driver and informed him where she would be dropped off in Warri.
“Zuwaira further narrated that upon arrival at her destination, she met a man on a motorcycle who handed over a sack containing a flask with some items to be delivered to Lawali. She said the man, later identified as Ahmed, also gave her an additional N30,000 for her return journey to Kaduna.
“She took the item back to Abuja and then to Kaduna State, where she delivered the sack to Lawali in Birnin-Gwari. It was later discovered that the flask contained a total of 2,500 rounds of AK-47 ammunition.
Further reports indicated that Ahmed was later intercepted and arrested in Delta State, while efforts are ongoing to arrest Lawali as investigations continue,” the PPRO said.
Abiodun added that on November 27, operatives also arrested one Aminu Ahmed for allegedly kidnapping three children in Kontagora and collecting ransom totalling over N2m.
He noted that the suspect confessed to abducting a three-year-old child and collecting N1.4m as ransom before releasing him. He was also said to have admitted to kidnapping a four-year-old boy and another three-year-old child within Kontagora, from whom a combined ransom of N850,000 was collected before their release.
“He further claimed that he was defrauded of over N1.8m in proceeds of crime during a mining investment business. The suspect is under further investigation,” Abiodun added.
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