DSS Arrests British Soldier, Others In Connection with Illegal Arms Supply
Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested a British Soldier (name withheld) and several other Nigerians in connection with illegal arms trade deal in Warri, Delta State.
The security operatives also recovered 50 AK47 rifles, six pump-action shotguns and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition during a covert operation in Asaba, Delta State, investigation revealed
Sources for the Journal Nigeria who spoke anonymously on Saturday, revealed that the operatives from the Delta Command of the intelligence agency arrested the chief suspect, a Major in the British Army and several others in connection with the illegal arms trades.
It was further gathered that the British army officer was reportedly apprehended in Lagos as he was about to board a flight to the United Kingdom (UK), while his associates were rounded-up in Asaba.
One of the sources said: ‘’An Itsekiri serving in the British Army is alleged to have procured weapons and ammunition at the behest of one Collins to instigate unrest in Warri.
‘’During a covert exchange near Asaba in Delta State, operatives from the DSS Delta Command apprehended the arms supplier and several associates, seizing over 50 AK-47 rifles, six pump-action shotguns, and more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition.
‘’Shortly thereafter, DSS agents in Lagos intercepted the British Major as he tried to cross Nigeria’s border en route to the United Kingdom.
“All suspects are now in DSS custody. The DSS will carry out a full and transparent investigation and hold anyone found plotting tribal conflicts to account.’’
There are suspicions that the arms were procured by those opposed to the delineation of the wards and polling units in the Warri Federal Constituency.
An unnamed traditional ruler is also being discreetly investigated in connection with the matter.
The Independent National Electoral Commission had earlier presented the report on the delineation of wards and polling units in the Warri Federal Constituency to the Ijaw, Itsekiri, and Urhobo ethnic nationalities.
The INEC chairman’s representative, State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Etekamba Umoren, at the presentation held in Asaba, the Delta State capital, said that the fresh ward and polling unit delineation fieldwork was prompted by the Supreme Court judgment of December 22, 2022, which ordered it to conduct the exercise.
In his address during the meeting, the INEC chairman noted that the meeting was the fifth engagement with the stakeholders since the apex court verdict, which mandated the Commission to carry out the exercise in the three local government areas in the Warri federal constituency.
He urged the stakeholders to study the report and respond to it appropriately, as the commission was ready to adopt the report as a working document in line with the Supreme Court directive.
However, the planned delineation has stoked tension in the state, with some groups and stakeholders opposed to the exercise.
Recently, scores of Ijaw youths marched to the INEC headquarters in Abuja in support of the exercise.