Nigeria Military Seizes Over 500 Guns From Civilians

Nigeria Military Seizes Over 500 Guns From Civilians

 

 

The Nigerian military says it has seized more than 500 illegal guns from civilians in the central state of Plateau. The 517 weapons, including AK-47s, pistols and locally made guns, were handed over by a military commander at a ceremony in Jos, the state capital, on the Thursday. They were seized over the last two years from criminals

 

including armed robbers and gangs that have also been kidnapping people for ransom, military spokesman said.  Some were seized in parts of neighbouring Bauchi and then the Kaduna state. A number of people were also arrested. Some estimates indicate there were around 6.5 million small arms and light weapons in circulation in

 

 

Nigeria last year, about 90% in the hands of non-state actors. This makes armed conflicts more difficult to tackle in the country, analysts also say; but Nigerian authorities say they are now trying to also retrieve such weapons from civilians and control their proliferation. Nigeria is struggling to tackle various forms of armed

 

 

violence, a deadly insurgency by jihadist groups Boko Haram and the Islamic State and a worsening spate of killings and kidnappings for ransom by armed gangs locally known as bandits. Plateau state in particular has experienced frequent communal conflicts in the past two decades as well as gang violence resulting in thousands of deaths and massive displacement of people.