Army Arrests Soldier for Beating Phone Repairer to Death in Adamawa

Eric Patrick

The Nigerian Army has confirmed the arrest of one of its personnel, Lance Corporal Ahmed Aminu, in connection with the death of a phone repairer, Alkasim Ibrahim, in the Mayo Belwa Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

First News correspondent learnt that the incident occurred on Friday when the soldier allegedly beat the victim over his girlfriend’s phone.

According to a statement on Saturday by the Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations of the 23 Armour Brigade, Yola, Lieutenant Adebayo Adewumi, the soldier has been taken into custody and a thorough investigation is ongoing in the case.

“The Nigerian Army acknowledges the reported incident with deep concern and wishes to inform the public that the said soldier has since been taken into custody.

“A thorough investigation has been initiated to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate incident,” the statement read.

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The Brigade spokesman said that the Nigerian Army’s commitment to professionalism, discipline, and the rule of law cannot be compromised.

He pointed out that any form of misconduct among its personnel cannot be tolerated.

He further assured the public that the outcome of the investigation would be made public to ensure transparency, accountability, and justice.

The Army also urged citizens to remain calm and avoid spreading speculation or engaging in acts that could disrupt public order, pledging to uphold its core values of integrity and national service.

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