Mar 16 • 14:07 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Police arrest graduate for running illegal arms factory in Uyo

A graduate was arrested in Uyo for allegedly operating an illegal arms factory and producing narcotic-laced food items.

In a significant development, the Akwa Ibom State Police Command in Nigeria arrested a graduate named Koabasi Marsodi for allegedly running an illegal arms manufacturing facility in Uyo. The arrest occurred during a police operation targeting criminal activities, including illegal arms production and drug networks. The police acted on credible intelligence, which led them to the suspect's hideout on Idem Street, where they discovered the illegal operations.

Further investigations revealed that Marsodi's facility was not just a front for arms production but was also engaged in the manufacture of food items laced with narcotics. This dual operation presents serious implications for public safety, as it highlights the potential connection between the drug trade and illegal arms distribution in the region. The authorities are increasingly concerned about how such illegal activities may contribute to broader issues of crime and violence in Akwa Ibom State.

The police have stated that this arrest is part of a broader crackdown on criminal hideouts and activities across the state, aimed at restoring peace and security. The case will likely spur further investigations into the networks involved and could lead to more arrests if connections to other criminal activities are established. The incident underlines the ongoing challenges that law enforcement faces in combating organized crime and the necessity of community collaboration in reporting illegal activities to maintain safety in the region.

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