Man Traveling From Benin To Abuja Arrested With 5 Pistols And Live Ammunitions (Video)
By Davmasblog | self meida writer
Published 23 days ago - 15786 views
Traveling by road is always risky and dangerous, and its always by the grace of God that we always stay safe. The road is filled with accidents, robbers, kidnappers, and many other evil vices.
According to Within Nigeria, a man was arrested along Okene-Auchi road. This man was in possession of 5 pistols and live ammunitions, and according to Within Nigeria the man was riding a Toyota Tacuma.
The man in question was questioned by a police man in the video, and he revealed that he is from the family of Yakubu in Giza community, and also Gwandara by tribe.
See some screenshots from the Video below:
This news brought lots of reactions from people on Facebook as they made their views know in the comment box
@Opara Stanley commented "E don be for you"
@Udoka Michael Egbu commented "Na the Fulani herdsmen them dey talk about".
See screenshot of reactions below:
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