The suspected arms
dealer, Andrew Moukwue, and his gang members have been arrested for smuggling
guns into the country.
According to him,
he used to smuggle the guns from Mali. He also confessed to have smuggled more
than 100 guns into Nigeria.
Moukwue said:
“Yes, I bought those guns from one Alhaji Amau in Ibadan. I’ve sold more
than a 100. I buy one for N350, 000 and sell for N400, 000. People came from
Anambra, Bayelsa, Rivers, Abia, Enugu and Lagos states to buy rifles from me. I
have a store at Onitsha Market where I used to keep the guns. I use the money I
realise to train my children. I did not know the business was illegal until I
was arrested."
The Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, presenting the suspects to
journalists at Police Headquarters, Ikeja, said that Moukwue, who is leader of
the gang, was arrested at Onitsha, Anambra State, on information from an
informant. He was later used as bait to catch other members of the gang.
Aderanti said:
“After we arrested Moukwue, he led detectives from the Special Anti-Robbery
Squad (SARS) back to Onitsha, where one Edwin was arrested and three AK47
rifles, with S/Nos AB256591, VL420219 and Ax6217 recovered.”
Following
information from the suspects, SARS team stormed River State, where Onyeale and
Reginald were arrested. Four English pistols, two berretta pistols, with S/Nos
148847 and 682304 and two brownie pistols, with S/No 42649 and 1137366, were
all recovered from them.
Aderanti added:
“Detectives have embarked on combing Bayelsa, Enugu and Abia states, in order
to fish out the remaining gang members who went underground. We’ll get them.”
Stating his own
side of the story, Edwin said: “I was selling beverages before somebody
introduced me to this business last year. I used to sell each of the 14 guns I
bought from Moukwue for N430, 000. Nomads and businessmen buy from me.”
One of those arrested
is,Reginald,a 400 level undergraduate of Economics, University of Port
Harcourt.
Reginald denied being a gun runner. He said:
“I’m innocent of this crime! I was arrested by SARS men at the home of my
mentor. My mentor, Onyeali, used to assist me with money for my
education. I don’t know Onyeali’s full name. Yes, I’ve seen Onyeali with
a gun. It was a pump action gun. I also know that Onyeali used to issue gun
license to his numerous clients. These clients usually come in large numbers.
The truth however is that I’m not aware that Onyeali is a robber.”
Asked how he came
to know Onyeali who is presently in the United States, Reginald said that he
met and became friendly with Onyeali after they met in a cyber-cafe somewhere
in Romuolo area of Port-Harcourt.
Reginald said he
assisted Onyeali to type some documents. The documents had to do with Onyeali’s
Master’s degree theses at the University of Port-Harcourt.
He further
revealed: “We later discovered that we stay in the same neighbourhood. We
started visiting each other. It was during one of my visits to Onyeali’s
residence that he told me of his connection with some government
officials. Onyeali said that these officials used to assist him in procuring
license for his numerous clients.”
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