In Benue, OPWS nab more ‘Gana boys’

Troops of the Joint military spike codenamed Operation Whirl Stroke OPWS have reportedly arrested two suspected gunmen loyal to the late Benue’s militia warlord, Terwase Akwaza popularly known as ‘Gana’.

Accordimg to Daily Sun reports, the suspects were arrested after they allegedly attacked some persons in Dyom village near Senga community in Katsina-Ala LGA, of the state

Sources from the area told newsmen that the armed militias who were said to have been terrorising the Sankera axis had continued their trade even months after the death of their leader.

It was however gathered that two of the armed bandits were arrested by men of the Operation Whirl Stroke, who swiftly stormed the scene before the attacked could beat a retreat.

The OPWS troops were also said to have recovered weapons including one AK47, ammunition and one locally made riffle from the armed bandits who reportedly dressed in military camouflage.

Addressing newsmen on the attack on Sunday, Security Adviser to Governor Samuel Ortom, Lt. Col. Paul Hemba (rtd), said the timely intervention of the OPWS troops averted what would have been a major bloodbath in the community.

He said the bandits had suddenly stormed the village and started shooting sporadically in all directions while also burning down houses.

“These were armed men in military camouflage said to be loyalists of the late Gana. They stormed the area, shot and killed three persons and also burnt down houses in the community”.

“Luckily while this was going on, information reached personnel of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) who stormed the area and apprehended two of the armed men and also recovered their weapons which included live ammunition and an AK47 riffle including a locally made gun,” he said.

Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Deputy Superintendent, DSP, Catherine Anene said she was yet to receive details of the incident.