I Made N3,000 Daily From Military Uniform – Suspect
The fake soldiers
The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested nine fake soldiers in the state, accusing them of using
military uniforms to perpetrate crimes.
According to the police, the suspects –
John Henry, Israel Amuzu, Joseph Jidai, Peter Azubuike, Obi Chinyere,
Oha Paul, Sulaiman Rahman, Hammed Gbadamosi and Oguntamu Abiola – were
arrested in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area and other places
while providing security for churches and vehicles.
They were paraded in the command headquarters in Ikeja on Tuesday.
One of them, Henry, said he made N3,000 on a daily basis from posing as a military man.
The 30-year-old indigene of Kaduna
State, who is married with three children, explained that joblessness
and the need to cater for his family forced him into parading himself as
a soldier.
He said, “I got the military uniform
from a friend who is a soldier. He left it for me when he was redeployed
to another state. I was using the uniform to escort commercial drivers
plying Mile 2 to the Oshodi area. These drivers give me about N3,000 on a
daily basis.
“I actually want to join the military. That is why I wear the uniform, and I am ready to work in any part of the country.”
Another suspect, Jidai, an indigene of
Maiduguri, Borno State, said he obtained the uniform from a soldier
friend who was dismissed from the service recently.
“He sold it to me for N9,000 before he
travelled. I am actually a member of the Man O’War. I wore the uniform
to escort commercial drivers and I was given about N2,000 daily,” Jidai
said.
However, the state Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Umar Manko, warned that the police would not allow anyone to
use military uniforms to perpetrate crimes.
He said, “All of them claimed to be
members of the Man O’ War, but I do not know what Man O’ War members are
doing in military uniforms. We arrested some of them who claimed to be
working for the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area. While some fake
soldiers were providing security for churches, others were escorting
vehicles around Lagos.
“The fact is that none of them has ever
served in the military. Many of them said they bought these uniforms in
the market, but we would not allow anyone to use any uniform to
perpetrate crimes here. Most of the crimes that were reported around the
FESTAC area were perpetrated by these men who put on military uniforms.
That is why we decided to put a stop to that.”
On the trigger-happy police officer who
was alleged to have killed a young engineer in FESTAC Estate, Manko said
the police have concluded investigations and he would soon be charged
to court.
He said, “We are almost concluding
investigations, and we will soon charge him to court. Nobody has the
right to extra-judicially take the lives of people. If anybody does
that, he must face the law.”
Source:Punchng.com
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