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Nigerian Army Arrests Fake Recruitment Official In Taraba

The arrested suspect would be handed over to the relevant authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

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Jalingo, Taraba State– Troops of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army and Sector 3 Operation WHIRL STROKE (OPWS) have arrested a suspect posing as an Army recruitment official in Taraba State.

In a statement on Saturday, June 22, 2024, the Nigerian Army, disclosed that the suspect was attempting to scam aspiring military candidates.

“This operation followed a visit by the Commander 6 Brigade, Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, to the recruitment center at 114 Battalion Jimilari to assess the ongoing process and ensure its transparency,” the statement read.

“The imposter was arrested today, 22 June 2024, as he tried to collect money from hopeful recruits, promising them guaranteed entry into the Nigerian Army. The swift action of the troops thwarted his plans, protecting the candidates from falling victim to fraud.”

During his visit, Brigadier General Uwa addressed the candidates, assuring them of a fair and transparent recruitment process.

“We are committed to maintaining a level playing field for all candidates. Our recruitment will be based solely on merit, and we will not tolerate any fraudulent activities,” he declared.

He emphasized that recruitment is voluntary and free, warning candidates not to give money to anyone promising to help them succeed in the recruitment screening.

Speaking on the arrest of the imposter, General Uwa commended the vigilance of the troops, emphasizing that the integrity of the recruitment process is a top priority for the Army.

He added that the arrested suspect would be handed over to the relevant authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

The Brigade urges all candidates and the public to report any suspicious activities related to the recruitment exercise to the authorities, as this will help ensure that only the most qualified candidates are inducted into the Nigerian Army.

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