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Nigerian Civilian Arrested For Selling Military Supplies

The Nigerian army has confirmed the arrest of one Jude Eze for the alleged sale of military accouterments to criminal elements within Lagos and Ogun State.

Major Olaniyi Osoba, the spokesperson of the 81 division, said Eze was arrested after confessions by various impersonators on where they got their uniforms led to a raid on illegal vendors.

Osoba said the suspect is in army custody and would be handed over to the appropriate agency as soon as investigations are concluded.

 “The Headquarters 81 Division Nigerian Army (NA) has been notified about a publication making the rounds on the social media that the Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) petitioned the General Officer Commanding 81 Division NA, over the detention of a civilian named Jude Eze at Dodan Barracks, Lagos.

“In setting the records straight, it would be recalled that 81 Division recently arrested several impostors posing as military personnel, who were paraded before the media and subsequently handed over to the Nigeria Police for further necessary action.

“Preliminary investigations conducted on the impostors revealed that most of them acquired their military accouterments from illegal vendors within Lagos. These findings necessitated a raid on illegal vendors of military accouterments in Lagos, leading to the arrest of several culprits.

“Currently, an investigation into their activities is ongoing to obtain more intelligence and unravel some suspicions about their activities and networks, both within and outside Nigeria, since it is a matter that touches on breach of national security.

“The Division wishes to state that as soon as the investigation is concluded the suspect would be handed over to the appropriate security agency for further action.

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“Members of the general public should rest assured that the Division will continue to respect and protect the rights of citizens as enshrined in the constitution,” he said.

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