Alleged Sale Of Uniform To Terrorists: Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps Declares Soldier Wanted.

The Headquarters Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps (NAOC) has declared one of its personnel wanted over allegations of association and illegal dealings with terrorists and other criminal elements.

Assistant Director, Army Public Relations Headquarters Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps, Major Dorcas Aluko said in a release on Thursday that Private Mohammed Yusuf Amutu is wanted over his alleged involvement in the illegal sale and supply of military uniforms to terrorists and other criminal elements.

The Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps said preliminary investigations indicated that the soldier, who was serving at the Nigerian Army Ordnance Kits Factory, absconded from his unit on 3 June 2026.

“Consequently, he has been declared wanted by the appropriate military authorities, while intensive efforts are underway to locate and apprehend him to face a full investigation and appropriate disciplinary action in accordance with extant military laws,” the Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps said.

It added that the Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps has zero tolerance for misconduct, indiscipline, or any act capable of compromising the operational effectiveness, integrity and reputation of the Nigerian Army or threatening national security.

“Any personnel found to have aided terrorists, criminals or other non-state actors through the unauthorized sale, diversion or distribution of military uniforms, accoutrements or other controlled items will be subjected to the full weight of military and civil laws.

“The Corps therefore appeals to members of the public to support ongoing efforts by providing credible information that could lead to the arrest of the wanted soldier.

“Such information should be reported immediately to the nearest military formation or any security agency.

“The Headquarters Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps reassures Nigerians of its unwavering commitment to accountability, professionalism and the protection of military assets.

“The Corps will continue to strengthen internal control measures and ensure that every allegation of misconduct is thoroughly investigated while those found culpable are held fully accountable,” the Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps stated.

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