A man who allegedly defrauded several persons of over N10 million
while parading himself as an army major was yesterday paraded by
soldiers attached to attached to the Edo State joint military
anti-robbery unit, code named Operation Thunder Storm. Army Public Relations Officer, Capt. Roselyn Managbe, while parading
the fake army major identified as Kabiru John from Nasarawa State, and
other suspected criminals at the 4 Brigade Army Headquarters, Benin
City, said the suspect had perpetrated frauds, including tricking one
Ayeni Friday and one Tony Kabaka into parting with their vehicles.
According to her, Kabaka parted with his Lexus SUV in exchange for
securing entry into the army school for his son, as promised by the fake
army major. Kabaka, Chairman of Akugbe Ventures, is one of the
consultants to the Edo State government on revenue generation.
Managbe said soldiers from the brigade also arrested suspected
robbers, including Monday Aigbe, an ex-convict and a suspected narcotic
dealer, Mrs. Josephine Ochini.
“on June 20, 2013, one Mr. Ayeni Friday of 17, Eguaeveon Avenue,
Benin City complained to troops of Operation Thunder Storm that he gave
his vehicle, a blue Chrysler 300 2005/2006 model without registration
number to one Major John Kabiru of 4 Brigade Provost Company for repairs
on May 28, 2013. He said efforts to retrieve his car from him proved
abortive.
“Our preliminary investigation revealed that Mr. Kabiru John had been
parading himself as a major in the Nigerian Army. It was also revealed
that he claimed to be serving in 4 Brigade as the Officer Commanding the
Provost Company. It was further revealed that he was always seen around
dressed in full military gear while involving himself in all forms of
shady deals and duping unsuspecting victims.
“Mr. John Kabiru confessed that the Lexus SUV which was recovered
from him with registration number EDO BF 607 USL belonged to one Mr.
Tony Kabaka of 18, Etete GRA, Benin-City.
“The suspect claimed that he trickishly collected the Lexus SUV from
the victim with the promise that he would secure admission for his son
into the Nigeria Defence Academy. He also confessed that he had duped
several unsuspecting persons under the pretext of either helping them to
join the Nigerian Army or securing admissions for their wards into
military institutions,” Managbe said.
The fake army Major claimed to have joined the army in 2003, but was
dismissed in 2006. He also said he graduated in Electrical Engineering,
from Nasarrawa State Polytechnic.
“I served at 82 Battalion, Jos, but I was dismissed in 2006, with the
rank of private. I was doing it (impersonating) because friends that I
knew thought I was still in the army. I have learnt to think good
things, I have learnt to stay out of crime and stop parading myself
wrongly,” John said.
One fake JTF staff tag, International passport, combat gears, an army
kit bag, a digital camera and a vehicle number plate, were some of the
items recovered from the fake officer.
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