Thursday, 18 February 2016

Army hands over 275 suspected but cleared Boko Haram members

Army hands over 275 suspected but cleared Boko Haram members 
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Nigerian Army had yesterday handed over , to the Borno State government a total number of 275 persons earlier arrested as suspected Boko Haram insurgents. 
Spokesman of the Nigeria Army, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman , said in a press statement that who were screened amongst many others , were handed over in line with the efforts of the Nigerian military towards ensuring equity, fairness and rule of law. 
He said the "suspected members of Boko Haram Terrorist whO werehe  arrested, thoroughly screened and investigated have been released to the Borno State Government"..
"Investigation carried out revealed that 275 among the suspected detainees were found innocent and had no link whatsoever with terrorism. Out of the total 275; 142 were males, 49 females, while 22 were underaged, 50 female children, and 4 foreigners. The foreigners include 2 Nigeriens and 2 Cameroonians.  However, 8 others found to have criminal cases were transferred to the Nigerian Police for further investigation. 
"His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Borno State, Honourable Kashim Shettima, who received the cleared and released suspects thanked the military for the justice, equity and fairness accorded the cleared suspects which which he said is an indication of professionalism and respect for human rights by the military contrary to insinuations from different quarters accusing the military of extra judicial killings, arbitrary detention and dehumanisation of citizens. Governor Shettima solicits the support and cooperation of the citizenry towards bringing insurgency to an end".
Earlier before the formal handing over of the cleared suspects, the Theatre Commander Operation LAFIYA DOLE, Major General Hassan Umaru, in his remarks expressed delight with the exercice and congratulated the released detainees. According to him, the occasion will no doubt reassure Nigerians and indeed all well meaning people that no individual will be unjustly and unduly incarcerated by the military in course of the fight against terrorism and insurgency. General Hassan also  used the medium to solicit for greater understanding and cooperation of all in the ongoing war against terror. He urged the released detainees to be good ambassadors and also clarify any misconception as to the military's conduct, modus operandi and respect for human rights.
The General Officer Commanding 7 Division, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu in his vote of thanks applauded the troops of the Division serving in of Operation LAFIYA DOLE for the gallantry exhibited in the fight against terrorism. He also thanked the investigative team who have done a thorough job of screening and investigation of the suspects.


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