Police Arrest Suspect Who Concealed Gun-Ammunition in Transistor Radio

Operatives of Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have arrested a suspect concealing a firearm and live ammunition in a transistor radio.

Gatekeepers News reports that Olumuyiwa Adejobi, force spokesman in a statement on Sunday, said the suspect was arrested during a series of operations across the country.

Adejobi noted that the officers of the Lagos police command arrested the suspect identified as Wisdom Obi at the Abule-Ado axis of the state.

He said the 24-year-old suspect was riding an unregistered motorcycle when he was stopped during routine checks.

The statement reads, “Upon searching the suspect, a brownie pistol along with 13 rounds of live ammunition was discovered concealed within an MP3 radio. The suspect was taken into custody, with the motorcycle and recovered items documented as exhibits, while investigation continues.”

In a separate operation on the same day, a team from Orile Iganmu division arrested four alleged traffic robbers identified as Kadir Ibrahim, Ifeanyi John, Oduwole Shola, and Rilwan Olajuwon.

The suspects were intercepted while attempting to rob passengers of a broken-down vehicle at the Ascon White Sand area in Orile Iganmu.

The police urged citizens to be wary of “the cunning schemes of traffic robbers who blend in as innocent traffic traders.”

Adejobi said, “These efforts reflect the determination to create a safer environment for all citizens while reinforcing public trust in the security apparatus. The recent successful operations carried out by Police operatives across the nation serve as a testament to this ongoing dedication to protect the lives and property of all residents in the country.”

“The Nigeria Police Force uses this medium to caution citizens against violent confrontations and encourage those offended to seek proper redress through stipulated legal procedures.
Citizens must avoid taking the law into their hands.”

Adejobi assured citizens of the commitment of the police to ensuring their safety and security.

He added that the force is working to combat crime while upholding the fundamental principles of justice.