The
police in Bayelsa State said on Monday that they had recovered 1,700 rounds of
ammunition buried in the ground by suspected bandits at Kolouama 1 community,
Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state.
The
police also said they recovered eight pump action rifles, five AK47 rifles and
19 magazines buried at the same location by the suspects.
Displaying
the arms at the police command headquarters, Yenagoa, the state Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Tonye Ebitibituwa, said the arms and ammunition were unearthed in
an abandoned building located in the community.
The
CP said the operation that led the recovery of the arms was carried out by the
police, the Nigerian Navy and the state security outfit codenamed Operation
Doo-Akpo.
“These
arms and ammunition were buried in the ground. The house was deserted. By
digging up the ground, these arms and ammunition were found. We have eight pump
action guns, five AK 47 rifles, 1,700 rounds of ammunition and 19 pump action
guns,” he said.
Ebitibituwa
added that the police would continue to mop up illegal arms in circulation to
make the state peaceful.