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Army arrests fake soldier extorting residents of Rivers

“The suspected impostor also had in his possession a fake pass leaflet at the time of his arrest,” he said.

• July 11, 2023
Fake soldier
Fake soldier [photo credit: NAN]

The Nigeria Army in Port Harcourt has arrested one Desmond Okeh, an indigene of Anambra, for parading himself as a Lance Corporal in the army.

Lt.-Col. Ikedichi Iweha, the spokesman of Nigeria Army 6 Division, Port Harcourt, presented the fake soldier before newsmen in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

He said the suspect was arrested following an intelligence report about the activities of the fake soldier at a new generation bank located in the Government Reserve Area of the city.

“Desmond Okeh was arrested on July 6 at a new generation bank fully dressed in the number six military camouflage and in possession of a fake military identification card.

“The suspect was wearing the rank of Lance Corporal on Army camouflage with fake duty number: 16N/75/2038 on his forged military identification card.

“The suspected impostor also had in his possession a fake pass leaflet at the time of his arrest,” he said.

He said the fake soldier, during interrogation, confessed that he bought the military camouflage from Kotuku Barracks in Kaduna, and thereafter sewed it at a tailoring shop.

“Okeh said he procured the army boot from vendors opposite Alaba International Market in Lagos and printed the fake identification card at a cybercafé at Control Roundabout in Imo state.

“It is shocking to note that this same Okeh was arrested on May 15, 2022, for the same offence of impersonation and was consequently handed over to a sister security agency for prosecution.

“However, it is unfortunate the same suspect is still on the street harassing innocent civilians by parading himself to his victims as a soldier,” he added.

Mr Iweha urged members of the public to be conscious of the antics of criminals who present themselves as military officers to swindle them of their hard-earned money and property.

“So, people should take note that not everybody in military camouflage is a real soldier,” he said.

Speaking, Mr Okeh said his love for the military pushed him to impersonate the army after several failed attempts to join the army.

“Since 2016, I’ve been applying to be recruited into the Nigeria Army but have not been successful due to my (academic) result.

“So, anytime I am around my friends that got accepted into the army, I get carried away and get the feeling like I am part of them.

“This is why I bought a camouflage material and sewed it to feel like an officer,” he said.

(NAN)

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