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Plateau youth killed, buried missing General – Army
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Olu EmmanuelThe Nigerian Army at a press conference on Friday at 3 Division Conference Room, established that findings on cordon and search operations on the missing Major General Idris Malkali (retired) indicated that the missing General was assassinated by angry youths in the outskirt of Jos metropolis and buried in a place called “No Man’s Land”.
The General Officer Commanding 3 Division, Major General Benson Akinroluyo, at the press conference recalled that on September 2, 2018, at about 8.00pm, unknown gunmen attacked a shopping complex located at Lafande Community on the outskirt of Jos metropolis in Dura-Du District of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. He acknowledged that as a result of the attack, 11 people were killed while others sustained various degrees of injuries. The attack, he said, triggered protest by the people of the area in the morning of 3 September 2018.
According to Akinroluyo, irate youths in their hundreds trooped out, blocked the Eastern Bypass with stones and other dangerous objects. He narrated: “the immediate past Chief of Administration (Army), Major General Idris Alkali, who recently disengaged from the Nigerian Army after 35 years meritorious service to the Nigerian Army and the country, was travelling from Abuja to Bauchi via Jos same day.
“The senior officer was travelling alone in his black Toyota Corolla car with registration number, KWARA MUN 670 AA.”
General Akinroluyo maintained that credible intelligence revealed that Alkali’s car was stopped and he introduced himself as a general to the hoodlums who had barricaded the road that he was just passing through to Bauchi.
“The senior officer was assaulted and killed. Thereafter, his belongings such as clothing, cash, phones and laptop were shared by those who killed him.
“His body was dragged before being moved to somewhere else and his car was driven and pushed into the abandoned mining pit filled with water.
“The irate youths who followed his car to the abandoned mining pit filled with water on many tri-cycles popularly known as “Keke NAPEP” jubilated for reason best known to them or for mission accomplished.
“He was later buried in a shallow grave in an area popularly known as, “No man’s land” within the community,” the 3 Division Commanding Officer declared.
Major General Benson Akinroluyo noted that the Headquarters of the 3 Division was tasked to conduct a search and rescue operation for the missing senior officer by the Army Headquarters. He said that the search and rescue operation was headed by the Commander 3 Division Garrison, Brigadier General Umar Muhammed.
Major General Benson Akinroluyo narrated; “during the search and rescue operation at the Dura-Du District, soldiers deployed were warned not to eat and drink anything from the community for fear of being poisoned.
“Hence, soldiers were fed from the barracks throughout the duration of the operation. At the onset of task, on 20 September 2018, rented protesters made up of women from Lafande community and beyond were mobilized in their hundreds to protest against the evacuation of water in the abandoned mining pit.
“The women claimed that the evacuation of water in the abandoned mining pit would spiritually affect their children by making them to fall sick and their husbands would die.
“The protest by the women was therefore seen as an attempt to prevent us from showing the whole world the heinous crimes the community had committed over the years which were still ongoing before now.
“After the cordon and search operation, some people were apprehended. Those who were apprehended were those who witnessed or heard about the incident but failed to report to the nearest security agency.
“Also apprehended were those who were at the scene of the incident as at the time the senior officer was killed.”
The Commanding Officer noted that some were released and others paraded and handed over to the Nigerian Police for further investigation.
He further stated that having pumped the water from the abandoned mining pit for two weeks or thereabout despite protests by women attributing all kinds of mythical affliction that would befall their husbands and children, the following were recovered:
a. On 21 September 2018, recovery of a door of a white bus.
b. On 29 September 2018, a black Toyota Corolla Car with registration number KWARA MUN 670 AA, a customized T-Shirt with Nigerian Army Logo and the General’s name inscribed on it, as well as a pair of canvass shoe belonging to the deceased senior officer.
c. On 2 October 2018, a white Toyota LiteAce bus with registration number PLATEAU RYM 307 XA, which was reported missing with the driver on 24 June 2018 and a red Rover car with registration number BAUCHI AG 645 TRR which was allegedly reported to have been buried along with the occupants on 31 January 2013.
Major General Akinroluyo narrated further: “On 29 September 2018, when the general’s black Toyota Corolla car was recovered from the abandoned mining pit, those involved and those not involved in the killing of the senior officer held a meeting to relocate his corpse away from the community. This is because of the inherent danger it would attract to the community.
“Consequently, a 10 man team was constituted to relocate his corpse earlier buried in a shallow grave within the community to elsewhere. A specialist in preservation of corpse was contracted. The specialist assisted in exhuming his corpse from the shallow grave to elsewhere. “Only few trusted members of the community knew where his corpse was relocated to. The specialist is currently in our custody. Again, this is an attempt to cover up the heinous crime committed by the community. “There exist other evidence and indicators that pointed to the fact that those who were involved in the killing of the senior officer are being supported and backed by community leaders within the Dura-Du District.
“In recent times, they have been staging press conferences and writing petitions in order to smear the image of the Division in particular and the Nigerian Army in general. This Division will not yield to the antics or blackmail by those who have committed this dastardly crime.”
He, thereafter declared, “Therefore, the following people at large have been declared wanted by the relevant authority based on their degree of culpability in the killing of the senior officer:
a. Da Chuwang Samuel ( aka MORINHO). He is 28 years old and a panel beater by profession. He hails from Doi Du village area of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. He was believed to be the master mind in the assault and killing of Major General Idris Alkali.
b. Mr Nyam Samuel (aka SOFT TOUCH). He is 25 years old and a panel beater by profession as well as younger brother of “Morinho”. He was believed to have been involved in the assault and killing of the senior officer.
c. Mr Pam Gyang Dung ( aka BOSS). He hails from Latya 2 Doi Du Village in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. His profession is farming and mining. He is also the Mai Anguwa of Latya 2. “Boss” who is 53 years old is a friend to “Morinho”. He was also believed to be involved in the killing of Major General Idris Alkali.
d. Mr Mathew Wrang (aka AMESCO). He is 27 years old. In addition, one locally made pistol was recovered from his house during cordon and search operation.
e. Mr Moses Gyang (aka BOSS). He is Pam Gyang Dung, aka “Boss” son. He is 25 years old.
f. Mr Timothy Chuan. He is 26 years old. He is a tipper driver and also a sand vendor by profession. He was identified to have driven the senior officer’s car to Dura village and subsequently pushed it into the abandoned mining pit filled with water.
g. Da Yakubu Rap. He is 52 years old and the district head of Dura village. He co – chaired the meeting held to relocate the corpse of the senior officer from a shallow grave to elsewhere immediately his car was found in the abandoned mining pit filled with water.
h. Mr Chuwang Istifanus Pwajok Stephen (aka TIFA). He is 46 years old and a surveyor/business man by profession. He participated in the meeting held to relocate the corpse of the senior officer from a shallow grave to elsewhere after his car was found in the abandoned mining pit filled with water.”
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