Monday, June 1, 2026

Papiri school abduction: DSS arrests suspected arms couriers, recovers 15 AK rifles

ABUJA — The Department of State Services, DSS, has reportedly arrested five suspected arms couriers, including two Nigerien nationals, over their alleged role in supplying weapons to the gunmen who abducted nearly 300 students and staff from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri village, Niger State, in November last year. Operatives also recovered 15 AK-103 rifles, 15 magazines and 1,434 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition during the operations. The arrests are being seen as a major breakthrough in investigations into the Papiri school abduction, with security investigators linking the suspects to the supply of weapons allegedly used by the gunmen who attacked the Catholic boarding school and whisked hundreds of pupils and staff into captivity.

Credible security sources familiar with the operation disclosed that Yusuf Mohammed, also known as Bature, a suspected member of Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram, was arrested alongside an alleged accomplice, Mubarak Ibrahim, on the Zaria-Kaduna Highway while reportedly on their way to collect a consignment of arms for their commanders.

The sources said the arrest led operatives to Goni Ibrahim, described as an international arms courier from the Diffa Region of Niger Republic, and his alleged accomplice, Tukur Sani.

According to the sources, the weapons were concealed in a blue vehicle being used by the suspects. Recovered items included 15 AK-103 rifles, 15 magazines and 1,434 rounds of live ammunition.

The sources further disclosed that days after the initial arrests, another suspected member of the alleged arms-trafficking network, Alhaji Adamu, also known as Gado Banufe, was apprehended in Yauri, Kebbi State. He was said to be involved in supplying weapons across the Kebbi axis.

Preliminary investigations, according to the security sources, indicate that the five suspects served as arms couriers to the gunmen responsible for the November 21, 2025 attack on St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri.

The attack occurred in the early hours of that day when dozens of heavily armed gunmen riding motorcycles stormed the Catholic primary and secondary boarding school, rounding up students and teachers at gunpoint. While about 50 pupils reportedly escaped in the chaos that followed, more than 250 others were marched for days into the Kainji Lake Reserve forest, where they were held captive for weeks.


The failure of a week president

Shame on our leaders
Shame the members of the national assembly both the green and red chamber, for they lack will of their own on decisions and are rubber stamped
Shame on the executive that have no will, lack ideas no how to stir a nation and is filled with fear to defend her citizens but can use state funds and taxpayers money to campaign for a second tenure and also pay terrorist.
Shame on the judiciary that cannot define the true meaning of the Nigerian constitution and defend the common Nigeria on the street but rather dance and sing on your mandate we stand for financial gain
Shame on Nigeria, for more than 14 days kidnapped school children are still in the hands of their captor who are terrorist, with killing going on in different parts of the country and the leaders are feeling less concerned, but more interested for a second term.
Truly Nigeria is once upon a country


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