The Nigeria army has placed Major General Hakeem Otiki under house arrest and close surveillance, KEVID NEWS has learnt.
Igbere
TV reports that Maj. Gen. Otiki is the military officer whose N400
million was reportedly carted away by some escort soldiers, July 11.
Although
instructed to load the money into a military jet for transport to
Abuja, the soldiers failed to do so but instead shared it among
themselves and disappeared.
They reportedly dropped their rifles,
uniforms and other accouterments, and mobile phones before vanishing
into thin air with the money.
Otiki was the General Officer
Commanding (GOC), 8 Division, Sokoto, until his redeployment to the
Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, ASCON.
Military sources
told Igbere TV that the Maj. Gen. is being held in the Officers Mess
until he can be moved to Abuja for questioning over the sources of the
N400 million.
It was gathered that men of the Directorate of
Military Intelligence (DMI), Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB), and
Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police (NACMP), have been arranged for
his special interrogation in Abuja.
He is reportedly being guarded by heavily armed soldiers who are carefully screening his visitors.
Army Locks Up General Whose N400m Was Diverted By Escort Soldiers
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