Man with grenades arrested at Nigeria radio
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 22 May 2012
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A man with grenades and ammunition was arrested while trying to enter Radio House in Abuja during a ministers’ news conference. Police identified him as John Akpapu, who said the weapons belonged to his late brother and he sought media attention for his grievance.Summary
ABUJA: A man armed with grenades and several rounds of ammunition was stopped as he tried to enter a Radio House in the capital Abuja where two ministers were giving a news conference on Monday, a government security officer said.
"We arrested him with black bags containing three hand grenades and 37 live munitions. We snatched the bag from him at the gate as he was entering the compound," Akindele James, security officer in charge of the building, told Reuters.
"We handed him over to police."
Aviation Minister Stella Oduah and Youth Minister BolajiAbdullahi were talking to reporters in the building at the time.
Radio House is home to the Information Ministry, state radio and another government funded station called Voice of Nigeria. It is often used for government news conferences.
Police spokesman Frank Mba identified the man as John Akpapu, a Christian name, suggesting he is not a Muslim as are the fighters of Islamist sect Boko Haram, a group waging an insurgency against Nigeria's government.
Akpapu gave the same name during a brief interview with a local TV station before he was hauled away. He said that the weapons belonged to his late brother, a policeman, and that he was keeping them in lieu of his entitlement to a payout.
He said he had approached a radio station to try and make public his plight.
"I was afraid if I take these things to the police they will arrest me," he said, before being whisked away by the police.
Boko Haram often attacks targets with automatic weapons or homemade explosives, though the sect is not known for using regular military grenades.- Reuters
KEY POINTS:
- Security stopped a man at the gate of Abuja’s Radio House and seized a bag with three hand grenades and 37 live rounds.
- The suspect was handed over to police, who identified him as John Akpapu.
- Aviation Minister Stella Oduah and Youth Minister Bolaji Abdullahi were in the building at the time.
- Akpapu claimed the weapons belonged to his late brother, a policeman, and he kept them over an alleged payout issue.
- Police noted his name suggested he was not linked to Islamist insurgents Boko Haram.














