13 fake soldiers accused of using military uniform to perpetrate crimes in Lagos in spite of the lockdown order issued by President ...
13 fake soldiers accused
of using military uniform to perpetrate crimes in Lagos in spite of the
lockdown order issued by President Buhari over the outbreak of Coronavirus,
have been arrested by the Nigerian army.
The suspects
were identified a Ebenezer Adeleke, Afolabi Hassan, Allen Afolabi,
Daramola Olamide, Akpan Joel, Eze David, Frank Eze, Joseph Okere, Ahmed Ameh
and Akpan Emmanuel. It was learnt that some of the suspects who were
nabbed wearing uniforms with the ranks of Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel,
Major and Captain at different parts of Lagos, also forged an Army Provost letterhead
for visa application.
This brings the
total number of impersonators arrested in different parts of Lagos during the
lockdown period, to 41.
General Officer
Commanding (GOC) Maj.-Gen. Olu Irefin said;
“You will be shocked at the level they are impersonating the army. Both the Lieutenant and the Major have a photo frame they used to deceive members of public and when you check their internet profile or page they looked real as military personnel.
“They have used provost letter head to apply for visa but unfortunately they took a wrong channel of applying because we do not do it directly."