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Missing Army General’s Car Found in a Mining Pond in Jos

State govt relax es curfew imposed on the state

- Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

The black Toyota Corolla car driven by Major General Idris Alkali on the day he was declared missing has been found in a mining pond at Du in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Though his body was not found in the car, there were shoes and cloths possibly belonging to him found in the car.

Addressing journalist­s on Saturday night at the pound site after bringing out out the car, the Commander of the Special Task Force (STF) in Jos, Major General Augustine Agundu said they acted on an intelligen­ce report to locate the car, adding that the soldiers would drain the pond until it is completely empty.

Reassuring the community around the pond, the STF Commander said they have nothing to fear as long as they cooperate with the military.

General Alkali (N/8353) retired from service on 7th of August, 2018. Two weeks after, he disappeare­d while on transit from Abuja to Bauchi through Jos.

The army had said that the General though was entitled to a driver and an orderly, decided to travel alone by driving himself.

Spokesman of the Army, Brig. General Texas Chukwu said however that as a retired officer the General had the freedom to travel anywhere without asking for permission from the Nigerian Army. “He is also likely to travel with or without his driver and/or his orderly.”

Chukwu revealed that “the wife of the senior officer, Mrs. Salamatu Alkali drew the attention of the Nigerian Army authoritie­s to a suspected case of the missing senior officer on the 5th of September 2018. According to the wife, the General left his home in Abuja for Bauchi on 3rd of September 2018.

“The senior officer travelled without his driver and orderly but drove himself in a black Toyota Corolla. The wife said that when she last spoke to him on his GSM number 0905689033­5 he claimed to have passed Jos and was on his way to Bauchi.”

He said, “The Army contacted the MTN and Glo networks to furnish her with the missing senior officer call records. Appropriat­e technical intelligen­ce facilities were also put into use and the senior officer’s phone was tracked to somewhere in Du District, near Jos, Plateau State.

Incidental­ly, some unknown gunmen had killed people in the area the previous day, which led to protest in the community on the day the General travelled through Jos.

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