Troops Foil Security Breach, Nab Spy, Impostors In Abuja

By Sumaila Ogbaje
Troops of the Guards Brigade have foiled a potential security breach with the arrest
of a suspected spy and four impostors during separate operations in the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT).
This is contained in an operational report made available on Sunday in Abuja.
The army said the operations were conducted on May 9 by troops of 176 Guards
Battalion and Guards Brigade Garrison at different locations within the nation’s
capital.
It said troops on routine foot patrol around the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport on Saturday. intercepted a suspected spy loitering
within a restricted area.
According to the report, items recovered from the suspect include a wallet
containing two ATM cards, receipts and passport photographs. “The suspect is
currently in custody for further investigation.
“In a separate operation, troops of the Guards Brigade Garrison arrested four
suspected impostors at about 9:00 a.m. the same day at Gwarinpa, along Dantata
Estate in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC).
“The suspects were reportedly dressed in military camouflage at the time of arrest.
Items recovered from them include one ballistic helmet, one fragmentation jacket,
a dagger, two motorcycles, four mobile phones and other sundry items.
“The suspects are currently in custody while investigations are ongoing,” the report
said.
The Nigerian Army said the arrests were part of ongoing efforts to tighten security
around sensitive locations in the FCT and prevent infiltration by criminal elements.




