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DSS arrests British major, seizes 50 rifles in Delta

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The Department of State Services (DSS) uncovered a major arms stockpile during a covert operation in Asaba, Delta State.

Reliable security sources confirmed to Diaspora digital media (DDM) that DSS operatives seized 50 AK-47 rifles, six pump-action shotguns, and over 3,000 rounds of live ammunition.

A major suspect arrested is an Itsekiri man serving in the British Army.

Authorities have withheld his name due to the sensitive nature of ongoing investigations.

He was reportedly acting under instructions from a man identified only as “Collins” to procure weapons.

The aim was allegedly to ignite unrest in Warri and nearby communities.

Multiple DSS insiders revealed that the British officer was tracked to Lagos.

He was intercepted at the airport just before boarding a flight to the United Kingdom.

Simultaneously, his associates were apprehended during a covert weapons exchange near Asaba.

A security source said: “The DSS Delta Command executed a planned sting operation, arresting the British major’s accomplices.”

The source added that the operation resulted in the seizure of a large cache of weapons meant for illegal distribution.

The recovered arsenal included over 50 AK-47 assault rifles, six pump-action shotguns, and thousands of live rounds.

Authorities believe the weapons were intended to escalate tensions over political and territorial disputes in Warri Federal Constituency.

Investigators suspect that opposition to the recent delineation of wards and polling units fueled the arms procurement.

Additionally, a prominent traditional ruler is reportedly under discreet investigation for possible involvement.

All arrested suspects are now in the custody of the DSS.

The agency has launched a full-scale and transparent investigation into the arms plot.

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A senior DSS officer, who spoke anonymously, stated: “Anyone attempting to incite violence will face justice.”

He emphasized the agency’s determination to prosecute anyone found guilty of plotting tribal conflicts.

The DSS called on citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities immediately.

Officials reassured the public that national security remains a top priority, especially ahead of upcoming elections.

Further developments are expected as investigations widen and more suspects may be identified.

Security analysts believe the swift interception of the arms movement has prevented a potential escalation of violence in the region.

They stressed the importance of continued vigilance among both citizens and security agencies.

The DSS also warned that those collaborating with external forces to destabilize the country would be uncovered and prosecuted.

Efforts are ongoing to trace the origin of the seized weapons and uncover the broader network behind the plot.

The agency urged traditional leaders and political actors to support peace initiatives and discourage violent agitation.

Citizens have been advised to maintain calm as investigations continue to unfold.

The DSS reiterated its commitment to safeguarding national unity and preventing any threats to public peace.


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