Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have dismantled an arms supply syndicate reportedly responsible for arming bandits in Benue state and other North-Central states in the course of investigation into series of attacks by bandits on communities in Benue state in recent time.
Force Police Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a press statement, Wednesday in Abuja, said operatives of the FID-IRT, acting on credible intelligence on the activities of some bandits allegedly behind the Yelwata killings on June 21, 2025, stormed the hideout of the bandits in a forest at the boundary of Kardako, Nassarawa and Yelwata, Benue states.
The spokesperson said a fierce gun duel ensued between the police and the hoodlums, causing the bandits to flee with various degrees of gunshot injuries, even as two GPMG were recovered from their hideout.
Adejobi further explained that on July 8, 2025, operatives of the Force Intelligence Department – Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT), in a tactical operation, along the Lafia–Makurdi Expressway in Makurdi, Benue state, arrested a 25-year-old Abubakar Isah in possession of three AK47 rifles and 1002 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition.
He further stated that, “The arrest followed actionable intelligence indicating an impending arms movement intended for distribution to bandits groups known to be terrorising various communities in Benue state.
“Further investigations revealed that the arms and ammunition were supplied by a notorious arms dealer, Jacob Adikwu, operating from Abinsi, Guma Local Government area of Benue State, and was to be delivered to one Dan Hassan, a bandit kingpin known for orchestrating deadly attacks against communities across Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Niger, and Kwara States,” the statement stated.
In another related development, on July 12, 2025, FID-IRT operatives acting on credible intelligence arrested one Ibrahim a.k.a. Chelsea, who confessed to have sent the sum of N6,500,000 to the same Adikwu Jacob.
“While N6,000,000 is payment for delivery of two AK47 rifles and 2000 rounds of live ammunition, N500,000 would serve as payment for construction of a compartment in the Volkswagen vehicle to conceal the said arms for transportation to Kwara state,” he said.
According to the FPRO, in a swift follow-up clearance operation, the operatives stormed Abinsi town and successfully apprehended Adikwu on July 16, 2025 and recovered three AK-47 rifles, 220 rounds of live ammunition and a volkswagen car from his hideout.
The police said further investigation on July 17, 2025, led to the recovery of additional five AK-47 rifles, one rocket launcher, and 1,000 rounds of live ammunition from the same arms dealer.
Adejobi added that efforts were being intensified to ensure that Dan Hassan and other criminal elements responsible for terrorising Benue state and other parts of the country were brought to book, while others in custody will have their day in court upon conclusion of investigation.