The Nigerian Army has successfully intercepted an international ammunition smuggling syndicate that was en route to Anambra State.
They carried out the operation along Ajilete-Owode Road in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, where troops from the 192 Battalion executed a meticulously planned stop and search operation.and their efforts paid off when they apprehended a truck bearing the license plate number ENU 697 XY. which was found to be loaded with an enormous cache of weaponry.
Inside the truck were 720 cartons of Red Star cartridges, each containing 25 cartridges, amounting to a staggering total of 18,000 cartridges.

Additionally, 250 packets of live cartridges of pellet black, totaling 2,500 cartridges, were discovered, all of the same caliber.
The perpetrators behind this smuggling attempt were swiftly apprehended at the scene. Among them was Mr. Eric Seworvor, a Ghanaian citizen, who was identified as a key figure in the syndicate. The driver of the truck was also arrested.

Further investigations into the matter have revealed that the smuggled ammunition had been carefully concealed within the empty truck and transported all the way from Mali, crossing the Idiroko International Border.
According to the arrested suspects, their ultimate destination was Onitsha, located in Anambra State. The dangerous cargo was intended for a yet-to-be-identified recipient in the area.

The timely intervention by the Nigerian Army has effectively disrupted the illicit trade and potential havoc that could have resulted from the distribution and use of these lethal weapons.













