The police command in Niger says it has arrested a suspected cultist, Agada Isaac, with a pistol and military items in the Bida LGA.
A student from Frankfurt said, “It’s really frightening that something like this happens in the middle of the railway station.’’
The court agreed with Mexico’s argument that the PLCAA does not provide immunity for harm caused abroad or where gun companies violate the law.
“The remains of the soldier have been evacuated and deposited at the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta.’’
He said items recovered included 18 mobile phones, 157 weapons such as knives, cutlasses, four locally made guns, one toy gun, 34 ATM cards and 83 sachets of Diazepam tablets.
Spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the arrest on Friday on his verified Twitter handle.
The United States Senate has passed a bill that would see gun control measures put in place at the state level.
