Troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH) have arrested one Mr. Musa Ali for impersonating an OPSH operative in an attempt to defraud the family of an alleged notorious gunrunner.
The Media Information Officer of OPSH, Major Samson Zhakom, said on Saturday that Ali deceitfully collected N400,000 from the family of the gunrunner, who is currently under investigation.
According to the Army, “Ali falsely claimed that he could stop the ongoing investigations and secure the suspect’s release from custody.”
Reacting to the scheme, Zhakom said, “OPSH wishes to categorically state that it does not, under any circumstances, collect money or other gratification to release suspects or halt investigations.
“All suspects arrested by OPSH are diligently investigated in line with established legal procedures with the ultimate aim of ensuring justice and maintaining peace across the Joint Operations Area.
“Therefore, the arrest Musa Ali underscores OPSH’s unwavering commitment to professionalism, transparency and zero tolerance for corruption.
“We assure the public that the suspect will be diligently prosecuted upon completion of investigations.”
Zhakom urged the public to remain vigilant and beware of fraudsters making false claims of influence over OPSH investigations.
He continued, “The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activity or individuals impersonating security personnel through OPSH’s toll-free line 08000020203 or by visiting Headquarters OPSH around Hill Station Roundabout in Jos.
“OPSH in conjunction with other security agencies on the plateau will continue to work tirelessly with stakeholders and law-abiding citizens to rid the JOA of criminality.”