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Police recover 119 AK-47 ammunition rounds in Gombe
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Police recover 119 AK-47 ammunition rounds in Gombe

Punch Nigeria about 9 hours 1 mins read
Gombe Police Command recovers 119 AK-47 ammunition rounds concealed in a sack. Investigation ongoing to apprehend suspects linked to the hidden ammunition. Read More: https://punchng.com/police-recover-119-ak-47-ammunition-rounds-in-gombe/

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