A Nigerian Army captain on deployment in the North-east has committed suicide.
The officer flipped his rifle towards own stomach and opened fired. The incident occurred at the 7 Division Medical Centre in Maiduguri on June 18, military sources said.
He was referred to the facility for medical examination and treatments.
The officer’s name has been withheld because it is not clear whether his family members have been notified.
He was drafted to the North-east as part of the war against Boko Haram from the Nigerian Army 22 Armoured Brigade in Ilorin.
The brigade has notified appropriate authorities of the development, including the Defence Headquarters.
Before the officer killed himself, he threatened shooting a storekeeper at the medical centre armoury, who fled for safety.
After the scare, the captain killed himself. He was rushed for treatment, but passed on shortly thereafter.
Police had declared
Akwaza wanted, following the killing of about 17 people in Zaki Biam,
Benue State, in March last year.
He had also been alleged to be part of those behind incessant killings
in many Benue villages.
It was gathered that working on the petition by the top politician, the
DSS, which had arrested Suswam in February last year, placed him on a
closer watch until he was invited on Tuesday and had since been held in
custody.
Suswam’s lawyer, Joseph Daudu (SAN), it was learned, went to the DSS
office to see him, yesterday, but was not allowed access.
When he was arrested last year, the DSS said arms and ammunition and
other incriminating items were recovered in some exotic cars in a
complex which it claimed belonged to the former governor.
In a statement issued by Tony Opuiyo, DSS said then that it raided the
building at 44, Aguiyi Ironsi Way, Maitama, Abuja, and recovered keys of
45 exotic cars, 21 Certificates of Occupancy, arms and ammunition.
The statement had read: “The Department of State Services, DSS, wishes
to inform the public that on February 24, 2017, between 2100 hours and
0242 hours, the service executed a search warrant, at the property of
Dunes Investment and Global Properties Ltd, located at No 44 Aguiyi
Ironsi Way, Maitama-Abuja.
“The operation was informed by intelligence that some incriminating
items were stashed in the boots of cars parked at the property,
particularly a Mercedes Benz S550 (BWR 135AH), and Masarati 4.7 (BWR 207
AJ), which were subsequently confiscated.”
“Consequently, on February 25, 2017, about 1000hours, in the presence of
two (2) private security officers employed by Dunes Investment, the
cars were searched and the following items were recovered
‘’Weapons: (i) glock pistol with two (2) magazines and a total of
Twenty-Nine (29) rounds of ammunition; (ii) mini-Uzi with two (2)
magazines containing 10 rounds and 4 rounds respectively; (iii)
forty-two (42) extra rounds of ammunition contained in a pack; and
(iv) One (1) AK-47.
“Other items recovered include: i. Twenty-one (21) Certificates of
Occupancy (C of O) and one (1) Offer of Statutory Right of Occupancy;
ii. Twenty-three (23) Luxury designer watches; and iii. Forty-five (45)
keys to various exotic cars.
“Following this discovery, the Service launched further investigation
which revealed that the cars and the recovered items belong to the
former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam who has already been
invited by the Service and presently helping in the investigations.”
Following last year’s arrest Mr. Suswam was held in DSS custody for over
two months and had to sue the organization before he was granted an
administrative bail.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/06/benue-killings-dss-arrests-suswam/
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