Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested 25-year-old Nafisa Usman for allegedly supplying ammunition to bandits operating across several states.
Security sources revealed that the suspect Usman was nabbed at a major motor park in Kano, where she was caught with 200 rounds of newly acquired ammunition.
The consignment, it was gathered was transported from Lafia in Nasarawa State, and headed for Kankara in Katsina State.
The security source further stated that the operation followed actionable intelligence, which indicated Usman’s movement and activities.
According to the source; “Nafisa, a native of Zango village in Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State, was intercepted before completing the delivery allegedly meant for bandits operating in the Kankara forest.
“The suspect confessed to have been two months old in the trade of illegally shipping arms and ammunition for criminals”.
The security source also said that Nafisa Usman revealed that the ammunition was handed her by an individual identified as ‘Teso,’ whom she claimed operates in collaboration with a military operative based in Lafia, Nasarawa State.
It was also gathered that Nafisa Usman admitted her involvement and confirmed that she had facilitated over ₦5 million in deals through Unguwa Uku motor park in Kano State for onward transportation to Katsina State.
“The supplies were intended for a bandit leader known as Mallam Haruna, said to be active in the Kankara axis,” she confessed, adding that she also supplies ammunition to one Buba and Abu, operating within the same forest region.
Nafisa, it was further gathered also disclosed that she was introduced to the alleged bandit network by a Kano-based livestock trader identified as Sulaiman.
This operation, among many others, underscores the DSS’s relentless efforts to dismantle criminal networks, disrupt illicit arms supply chains, and safeguard national security.


