
Musa said the incident occurred
at about 12 noon on April 10, noting that Yakubu was at the time of his arrest,
dressed in the Nigerian Army camouflage uniform and combat boots.
“On interview, he could not
provide correct answers to the questions asked, thereby exposing him as an
obvious impersonator.
“Further questioning revealed
that the culprit had been in the habit of harassing and extorting members of
the public under the guise of being a soldier, and presents fake identification
card as evidence.
“The patrol team, on April 10, at
about 2:50 p.m., handed the culprit to troops of 302 Artillery Regiment
deployed for duty at the Onitsha Head Bridge,” Musa said.
The deputy director said the
suspect had since been questioned at the Regiment’s Military Police Orderly
Room, with the view to handing him over to the police for further action.
He urged members of the public to
take note of the occasional tendency of hoodlums who disguised as military
personnel to defraud them.
“The public are also requested to
report such bad elements when seen to the nearest police station or any
security office close to them,” Musa said.
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