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Nigerians reacted angrily to the torturing of a man by soldiers in Port Harcourt.
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Lt.-Col. Danjuma Danjuma says that the army frowns at any form of infraction by its personnel.
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Maj.-Gen. Jamaal Abdulsalam, directs a full-scale investigation to be conducted immediately.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Nigeria Army, on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of two soldiers seen in a viral video torturing a half-naked man in Port Harcourt.
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The soldiers were seen in the viral video using belts to torture the man in a room, which generated a lot of reactions among Nigerians, who called for the arrest and prosecution of the soldiers.
Lt.-Col. Danjuma Danjuma, Acting Deputy Director Public Relations, 6 Division, Nigeria Army, confirmed the arrest of the soldiers in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
He said the army was disturbed by the trending video and had taken action to punish the soldiers involved.
“We view with utmost dismay the unprofessional conduct of two of our personnel involved in the brutality of a civilian in Rivers state – in a video making the round.
“It is instructive to mention that the soldiers involved in that unprofessional conduct have been clearly identified and arrested.
“The division wishes to unequivocally state that the Nigeria Army remain a professional force that conducts its activities in adherence to established rules of engagement,” he said.
Danjuma said the army recognises the fundamental human rights of citizens, and as such, frowned at any form of infraction by personnel.
“To this end, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 6 Division, Nigeria Army, Maj.-Gen. Jamaal Abdulsalam, has directed a full-scale investigation to be conducted immediately.
“The GOC, who is also the Land Component Commander, Joint Task Force, South South, Operation Delta Safe, further reassured that those involved will be sanctioned.
“So, we encourage members of the public to continue to provide credible information about such unprofessional conduct, as the division is responsive to the public,” he added.
The army spokesman described the behaviour of the soldiers as an isolated case that is being expeditiously dealt with by the army headquarters.
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