The Nigerian Army has disowned soldiers allegedly arrested for bullion van robbery in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.Col. Aliyu Yusuf, Deputy..
The Nigerian Army has disowned soldiers allegedly arrested for bullion van robbery in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.
Yusuf, in the statement noted that the two alleged soldiers are not serving in any of Nigerian Army’s units, commands, formations or divisions. “It is necessary to inform the public that the so-called soldiers in the report are not personnel of the Nigerian Army since 2015 and 2018; when both Corporal Ayeni Samuel and Corporal Emeka Harrison were dismissed.“Available record shows that Dismissed 03NA/53/088 Corporal Ayeni Samuel was dismissed in 2018 for desertion and pipeline vandalism at 174 Battalion.
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