Sector 6 troops in collaboration with Headquarters troops codenamed ‘Operation ENDURING PEACE, Operation ENDURING PEACE (OPEP)’ both of the Nigerian Army in Plateau State have arrested a dismissed police Inspector Danjuma Yusuf behind a high-profile arms trafficking interstate illegal weapons network.
The suspect as Inspector Danjuma Yusuf, formerly of Nigeria Police Force Base 7, Abuja, who had been dismissed from service, a statement from Army Headquarters, said the joint operation was executed a coordinated intelligence-led raid on Sunday, 14 June 2026.
The suspect, according to the Army, was “travelling in a white Peugeot vehicle from Jos South towards the Makera axis in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, was identified, placed under surveillance and intercepted at a military checkpoint in Makera”.
It said a search of the vehicle led to the recovery of two locally fabricated pistols, 167 rounds of 9mm ammunition, three cans of pepper spray and a jack knife, met for suspected terrorists.
Two mobile phones, two cutlasses, a police staff tag, photographs of the suspect in police uniform, two ATM cards, a National Identification Number (NIN) card and cash amounting to N73,300, were also found in his possession.
The Army said: “Preliminary findings identified the suspect as Inspector Danjuma Yusuf, formerly of Nigeria Police Force Base 7, Abuja, who had been dismissed from service.
It also said further intelligence indicates that the suspect is a key figure in an interstate arms trafficking syndicate, allegedly supplying weapons to criminal elements involved in terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and other violent crimes.
The suspect is currently in the custody of the troops where further interrogation is ongoing to uncover his network, including associates, financiers and supply channels, according to the Press statement.
The Army further disclosed that Yusuf’s arrest marks a significant disruption of illegal arms trafficking networks and underscores the effectiveness of ongoing intelligence-driven military operations aimed at curbing the proliferation of illicit weapons.
“The Nigerian Army, in collaboration with other security agencies, remains committed to safeguarding lives and property while sustaining offensive operations against all threats to national security.
“The public is urged to continue providing timely and credible information to support efforts at dismantling criminal networks and restoring lasting peace”, the statement added.


