Nigerian soldiers arrest suspected gunrunner in Plateau

Troops from the 3rd Division of the Nigerian Army, working with Operation Enduring Peace, have arrested a suspected gunrunner in Jebu Miango, Plateau State. The operation also led to the recovery of arms. This action highlights ongoing efforts to curb illegal arms proliferation in the region.

In a joint operation, troops of the 3rd Division of the Nigerian Army collaborated with Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP) to apprehend a suspected gunrunner at Jebu Miango in Plateau State. The arrest occurred as part of routine security patrols aimed at maintaining peace in the area, which has seen intermittent tensions.

The operation resulted in the recovery of arms, though specific details on the types or quantities of weapons were not immediately disclosed in available reports. This incident underscores the Nigerian military's commitment to dismantling networks involved in illegal arms trafficking, which often fuels local conflicts and banditry.

Plateau State, located in Nigeria's Middle Belt, has been a hotspot for such security challenges due to its diverse ethnic composition and proximity to volatile regions. The 3rd Division, headquartered in Jos, plays a key role in these efforts. No further details on the suspect's identity or the exact timeline of the arrest were provided, but the event was reported on November 17, 2025.

Local authorities have praised the swift action, noting it as a step toward enhancing community safety. However, broader challenges in arms control persist across the country.

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