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A man identified as Sanni Ayuba was on Tuesday arrested by men of the So-Safe Corps for parading himself as soldier working with the Nigerian Army in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.
The So-Safe Corps apprehended the young man “for using fake military ID card and insignia to hijack suspected cultists in Ogun.”
In a statement signed and released by the Commander of So-Safe Corps, Soji Ganzallo, on Wednesady, described Sanni’s act of impersonation as an attempt to tarnish the reputation of the military “as the imposter forcefully intervened to stop the arrest of some wanted cult boys at Adigbe, Opako in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.”
The So-Safe Corps was said to have arrested two suspected cultists and handcuffed them so as to convey them to the station.
“But to the corps dismay, Sanni Alhaji Ayuba, who was at the scene, flashed a military Identity card and stopped the officers from performing their security duties and the suspects were hijacked; they escaped with handcuffs,” Ganzallo was quoted in the statement.
It was gathered that Ayuba and two other men who claimed to be Naval officers left the scene in a hurry.
Ganzallo explained that the fake soldier was later arrested and thoroughly investigated, but the two who claimed to be Naval officers escaped.
He noted that the suspect had confessed to having been impersonating as a military officer.
It was reported that one Army camouflage scarf, one fake Army ID card, one jack knife, one Itel phone, three ATM cards, one WAEC ID card, one dog chain with arms pendants and other items were recovered from the suspect.
The spokesman of the So-Safe Corps, Moruf Yusuf, told newsmen that the suspect and the exhibits had been transferred to the police CIID at Eleweran, Abeokuta for further investigation and likely prosecution.