ARMY RELEASES 125 BOKO HARAM SUSPECTS IN BORNO

0
434
The Nigerian Army on Saturday released another 125 suspects arrested for alleged links with Boko Haram activities.
The Nation reports that 42 persons were released on Thursday by the Army authorities after thorough investigation in Maiduguri.
Spokesman of the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maiduguri, Col. Sani Usman while handing over the new set of 125 persons to Governor Ibrahim Shettima informed that 254 persons were arrested while fleeing from the state after attack on Boko Haram strongholds on September 23 in Biu.
After proper investigation, he said 125 men have been cleared of any involvement in terrorist activities.He however disclosed that those who have been investigated and found wanting would be prosecuted.“These cleared suspects being presented to you, were however cleared by the military after a thorough investigations by the military of any alleged involvement or participation in terrorists activities in the recent attacks and killings experienced in Southern Borno state,” Col. Usman said.
Responding. Gov. Shettima said that the action of the military will build trust between the army and the civil populace.
“It shows that the military are core professionals and know how to go about their duties. This will go a long way in building trust across the local people and the military,” Shettima said.
He commended the military for taking good care of the freed suspect, saying, they look well treated and they do not show any sign of torture on them”.
He advised those release to put behind any feeling of revenge, while calling on them to contribute their quota to nation building especially the return of peace to the nation.
“Now that you have been absolved from any terror activity by the military, I call on each and every one of you here in this Government House Hall, to exhibit good behaviours in your respective towns and villages; and should also assist the military by giving useful information on how to end this insurgency that has been with us for over five years.
“Islam does not condone the killings and destruction of people’s property. What is important is that all of you should go home and assist your parents, because most of you are youths that could transform this state into a better place to live in,” Shettima advised.
Source: The Nation

LEAVE A REPLY

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.