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– The inspector general of police has ordered the Anambra state police command to recover illegal arms in the state within 21 days – A nine-member committee has been set up by the Anambra state police command to begin the mopping-up operation – The committee is to recover arms in the hands suspected militia, criminals and unlawful gangs or groups The Anambra state police command has constituted a nine-member committee to recover illegal arms in the state within 21 days on the directive of the inspector general of police, Ibrahim Idris, Vanguard reports. The committee, which has Baba Maiyaki, an assistant commissioner of police, as the chairman, is to carry out the exercise aimed at full enforcement of the Firearms Act, 2004, which is yet to be repealed. Speaking with reporters on Thursday, March 1, Anambra state commissioner of police, Garba Umar, said that the categories of firearms affected by the mop up operation are artillery, apparatus for the discharge of any explosives of gas diffusion projectiles, rocket weapons, bomb and grenades, machine guns and pistols, as well as military riffles of 7.82 and 9 mm calibers. Falae alleges Others include revolvers and pistols of all types, firearms, such as pump action gun of all categories and other firearms and lethal weapon fabricated to kill. He stated that the approved Anambra state vigilante groups would continue to perform their duties because they were legal outfits. Umar said: “The vigilante uses only double barrel guns and that is the only weapon allowed for them to be used. All other weapons and ammunition in wrong hands, suspected militia, criminals/unlawful gangs or groups, shall be recovered henceforth.”Nigerian army in collaboration with operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) said they arrested two suspected thugs and recovered some arms, ammunition and other items in Anambra. Col. Sagir Musa, deputy director of public relations, 82 Division, Nigerian army, Enugu, made the disclosure in a statement made available in Onitsha. He said: “Following intelligence report, Operatives of the DSS, Anambra command and a patrol team from 302 General Support Regiment Onitsha, successfully carried out a cordon and search operation on three identified locations. “The locations are in Amansi – Umuru, Orukabia and Graceland Housing Estate, Nteje general area, Oyi local government area of Anambra.
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