The Nigerian military has offered a clear explanation on a news
report that over 150 among the 2000
Policemen deployed to fight Boko
Haram insurgents in the North East, absconded from their
counter-insurgency military training exercise.
Nigerian policemen working to curb crime
Brigadier-General A. S. Ishaq, the Coordinator Nigeria Police Force for
Operation Lafiya-Dole (NPFOLD), in a chat said there was nothing like
Policemen absconded, but just a case of some recalcitrant personnel
leaving their training base for a reason which was not cogent.
The
top Army officer added that the special training, which should have been
concluded last Friday, was extended for one week to enable the
Policemen to partake in all the requisite military combat exercises
before they depart the camp.
“The Policemen didn’t abscond as
alleged in media reports. What happened was that some of the Police
officers insisted on going for the Christmas holiday. But in line with
standard military operations, there was no way officers undergoing
special training on a combat-operation, could leave their base when the
training exercise has not rounded up.
“So, we refused to grant
them permission. However, the unruly ones among them left our Special
Forces School at Buni-Yudi, venue of the training. But thank God, the
unruly personnel were tracked at Damaturu, the state’s capital. Right
now, some of them have been brought back to the School,” he said.
General Ishaq disclosed that the counter-insurgency training’s Passing-Out-Parade for the personnel will take place this Friday.
Some
news media reported that the Police Force Headquarters had ordered the
arrest and prosecution of some riot policemen who had absconded from
training at the Special Forces School, Buni-Yadi, Yobe State.
The
media cited a Police wireless message with reference DTO:241610/12/2018
and signed by the Commissioner of Police in charge of MOPOL, directing
that the errant operatives should be arrested and produced under escort.
Reacting
to the media report, the Police Force Public Relations Officer (PRO),
Acting DCP Jimoh Moshood, said that all the 2000 Policemen deployed by
the Force to the North East have reported and are on the ground on
combat operation prosecuting the war against insurgency along with the
Military.
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