Authorities at the headquarters of the Amphibious Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt yesterday arrested a man they said was suspected to be in possession of harmful materials.
The unnamed man was reported to be attempting to drive into the barrack, famously known as Bori Camp. The barrack also serves as the headquarters of the Joint Security Task force (JTF), an adhoc security outfit comprising the Army, Navy, Air force, Police and the State Security Service (SSS).
Brigade spokesperson, Major Aminu Iliyasu told the media that "The man is in our custody and we are still investigating."
"Disclosure of the identity of the suspect, items found and where he comes from will surely jeopardise investigations for now." Major Iliyasu opined further.
chidi opara reports have however gathered that the suspect is a middle aged man from one of the states in northern Nigeria.
There have been fears of attack on Port Harcourt and other major cities in the oil rich Niger Delta region by the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
Bori Camp has a high percentage of civilian residents, especially in its two mammy markets. Most civilian residents are petty traders, artisans and technicians, who could not afford to pay the exobitant rents charged in the Rivers State capital city.
Civilian residents were expelled in 2006 when the Movement For The Emancipation Of Niger Delta(MEND) exploded a bomb in the barrack. The civilians, chidi opara reports learned, returned when the barrack authorities pressured the Army authorities to rescind the expulsion order “because of the money they collect from civilians as pass”.
Military personnel in Port Harcourt have been known to indulge in indiscriminate arrests of civilians on flimsy reasons, whom they always refuse to hand over to the Police and some of whom they put through series of torture to extract confessions for serious offences not committed.
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