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Nigerian Army Arrest Students Because Of Uniforms. by tunalism(m): 7:42am On Aug 20, 2012
16 students of Delta State University, Abraka and Delta
State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, both in Delta state were
on Friday paraded by the 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army Benin
for allegedly being in possession of Nigerian Army
uniforms and accoutrements. Cpt. Roseline Managbe, the brigade’s Public Relations
Officer, told newsmen on Friday that the suspects claimed
to be members of the Nigerian Army Cadet Force and
Safety Corps of Nigerian Cadet Team. She said that the illegal acquisition, use and abuse of the
Nigerian Army uniform and accoutrement posed a serious
security threat to the nation. "Experience has shown that these impostors have
impersonated the Nigerian Army in various scenarios in
acts of criminality to the embarrassment of the army and
the nation in general. The Nigerian Army which is widely respected worldwide
cannot fold its arms and watch its name dragged into the
mud by a group parading themselves as affiliate of the
Nigerian Army. The Nigerian Army disassociates itself from
the activities of this group. There is only one Nigerian
army and no affiliates.” Managbe explained that the suspects were arrested by
troops of the 3 Battalion Nigerian Army deployed in
Asaba, Delta state. Items recovered from the suspects were 20 pairs of army
boots, 32 pairs of army green uniforms, five pairs of army
camouflage uniforms, nine pairs of Army peak caps, nine
pairs of Army beret, and three pairs of Army jungle hats. Others included three pairs of Army general duty belts,
three pairs of Army anklets, a pair of Army camouflage T-
shirt, 11 yards of Army green materials, one Nigerian Army
flag and 10 Nigerian Cadet recruitment forms.16 students of Delta State University, Abraka and Delta
State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, both in Delta state were
on Friday paraded by the 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army Benin
for allegedly being in possession of Nigerian Army
uniforms and accoutrements. Cpt. Roseline Managbe, the brigade’s Public Relations
Officer, told newsmen on Friday that the suspects claimed
to be members of the Nigerian Army Cadet Force and
Safety Corps of Nigerian Cadet Team. She said that the illegal acquisition, use and abuse of the
Nigerian Army uniform and accoutrement posed a serious
security threat to the nation. "Experience has shown that these impostors have
impersonated the Nigerian Army in various scenarios in
acts of criminality to the embarrassment of the army and
the nation in general. The Nigerian Army which is widely respected worldwide
cannot fold its arms and watch its name dragged into the
mud by a group parading themselves as affiliate of the
Nigerian Army. The Nigerian Army disassociates itself from
the activities of this group. There is only one Nigerian
army and no affiliates.” Managbe explained that the suspects were arrested by
troops of the 3 Battalion Nigerian Army deployed in
Asaba, Delta state. Items recovered from the suspects were 20 pairs of army
boots, 32 pairs of army green uniforms, five pairs of army
camouflage uniforms, nine pairs of Army peak caps, nine
pairs of Army beret, and three pairs of Army jungle hats. Others included three pairs of Army general duty belts,
three pairs of Army anklets, a pair of Army camouflage T-
shirt, 11 yards of Army green materials, one Nigerian Army
flag and 10 Nigerian Cadet recruitment forms.
16 students of Delta State University, Abraka and Delta
State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, both in Delta state were
on Friday paraded by the 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army Benin
for allegedly being in possession of Nigerian Army
uniforms and accoutrements. Cpt. Roseline Managbe, the brigade’s Public Relations
Officer, told newsmen on Friday that the suspects claimed
to be members of the Nigerian Army Cadet Force and
Safety Corps of Nigerian Cadet Team. She said that the illegal acquisition, use and abuse of the
Nigerian Army uniform and accoutrement posed a serious
security threat to the nation. "Experience has shown that these impostors have
impersonated the Nigerian Army in various scenarios in
acts of criminality to the embarrassment of the army and
the nation in general. The Nigerian Army which is widely respected worldwide
cannot fold its arms and watch its name dragged into the
mud by a group parading themselves as affiliate of the
Nigerian Army. The Nigerian Army disassociates itself from
the activities of this group. There is only one Nigerian
army and no affiliates.” Managbe explained that the suspects were arrested by
troops of the 3 Battalion Nigerian Army deployed in
Asaba, Delta state. Items recovered from the suspects were 20 pairs of army
boots, 32 pairs of army green uniforms, five pairs of army
camouflage uniforms, nine pairs of Army peak caps, nine
pairs of Army beret, and three pairs of Army jungle hats. Others included three pairs of Army general duty belts,
three pairs of Army anklets, a pair of Army camouflage T-
shirt, 11 yards of Army green materials, one Nigerian Army
flag and 10 Nigerian Cadet recruitment forms.

Re: Nigerian Army Arrest Students Because Of Uniforms. by Chokolutus: 9:10am On Aug 20, 2012
Beware gorilar war is imment,another boko haram in diffrent form is coming up.how uni and poly in the same state form such criminal alliance? something is fishing there

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