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Stolen N400m: Army Begins Trial Of Former GOC

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The Nigerian Army has commenced the trial of the former General Officer Commanding, 8 Division, Sokoto State, Maj-Gen Hakeem Otiki, over the alleged diversion of the sum of N400 million by some soldiers in the division.
The Army confirmed that five soldiers under his Division carted away a consignment containing the money, while on escort duty from Sokoto to Kaduna states in the first week of July.
The soldiers were asked to escort the money and deliver it to a Very-Important Personality (VIP) in Kaduna State.
The Nigerian Army identified the runaway soldiers as Corporal Gabriel Oluwaniyi, Corporal Mohammed Aminu, one Corporal Haruna, Oluji Joshua and Hayatudeen.
However, with the runaway soldiers still at large, the trial of Maj-Gen Hakeem Otiki at the General Court Marshal, which sat at the Army Officers’ Mess, Asokoro, began at about 12:30pm, yesterday, and lasted till later in the evening.
The General Court Marshal is presided over by the Army’s Chief of Policy and Plans, Nigerian Army Headquarters, Maj-Gen Lamidi Adeosun.

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