Acting deputy director, Army public relations in Nasarawa Joseph Afolasade, has said troops of the 4 special forces rejected a N5 million bribe offered by suspected rail track vandals after arrest.
Afolasade disclosed this on Friday at a press briefing in Doma area in Nasarawa. The 12 suspected rail track vandals in were arrested in…The 12 suspected rail track vandals in were arrested in Angwan Yara, Keana LGA of Nasarawa.
“They admitted to have played various roles in the theft of the rail tracks and mentioned names of some prominent persons in Nasarawa and Plateau states as being part of the syndicate.
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