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Abducted Army colonel found dead


Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai
Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai
                                       
The Nigerian Army on Tuesday said its officer kidnapped on Sunday has been killed by his abductors.
“The Nigerian Army wishes to regrettably inform the public that Colonel Samaila Inusa, who was kidnapped on Sunday 27th March 2016, was found dead today at about 6.00pm,” spokesperson for the Army, Sani Usman, said in a statement.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that most likely the late senior officer was killed same day he was kidnapped by his abductors. This is because the body was found already decomposing around Ajyaita village off Eastern Bypass Kaduna, Kaduna State.
“Arrangements are in progress to move the body to 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna. May His soul rest in peace, Amen.
“We wish to state in unmistakeable terms that whoever is behind his abduction and murder would be fished out to face the full wrath of the law.”
Mr. Inusa, a colonel, was seized in his Mercedes-Benz car by gunmen around Kamazo, along Kaduna Refinery Road, in Chikun local government area of Kaduna State on Sunday.
A statement by the 1 Division of the Army had said “the abductors dropped off Colonel Inusa’s wife and left with him in his car. The car headed towards Abuja.”
On Sunday, the Army offered a N500,000 reward for anyone with useful information that could lead to the rescue of Mr. Inusa.
The following day, army authorities raised the reward offer to one million naira, promising to give adequate protection to anyone who provided useful information, and that such tip-off would be treated with utmost confidentiality.
There were reports in Thisday newspaper on Sunday quoting an intelligence officer as saying the abduction of the officer might be a revenge mission by the Shiite Islamic sect against the Army over the deadly clash with the group in Zaria last year.
But the group swiftly responded, denying responsibility for the abduction of the Colonel.
In a statement on Monday by Ibrahim Musa, the President, Media Forum of the group, said the report linking the Shiites to the abduction was “false, unsubstantiated and mischievous claim, that looks more like a planned operation aimed at painting the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) black.”
Mr. Musa added, “We wish to categorically state here that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria under the leadership of His Eminence, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky has never, is not and will never engage in any form of crime to meet any of its objectives. Crime and criminal activities are fundamentally sinful and are not in our character.
“The Islamic Movement knows that due to official administrative ineptitude and official negligence of constituted authority, a lot of crimes including kidnapping are prevalent in the country.”

Tuesday 29 March 2016

Today's Headlines: Landmark presidential shift in Myanmar, Fake suicide belt used in Egypt hijack, Trump aide charged with assault

Landmark presidential shift in Myanmar
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Today's Headlines March 29
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Landmark presidential shift in Myanmar
Myanmar's new president Htin Kyaw, an aide to Aung San Suu Kyi, is sworn in as the country's first elected civilian leader in 50 years.
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Fake suicide belt used in Egypt hijack
An Egyptian hijacker who forced a domestic flight to land in Cyprus used a fake suicide belt, in an act "not terrorist-related", officials say.
Trump aide charged with assault
Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is charged with assaulting a female journalist at a campaign event in Florida.
Brazil coalition party quits government
Brazil's Democratic Movement Party votes to leave the ruling coalition, increasing the risk President Rousseff will face impeachment.
 
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Tata Steel plans to sell UK plants
India's Tata Steel says it will "explore all options for restructuring" its loss-making UK business including the Port Talbot plant.
Sport
England 1-2 Netherlands
Report and player ratings as the Netherlands come from behind to hand England a rare Wembley defeat in the run-up to Euro 2016.
Garde leaves Villa after 147 days
Remi Garde leaves Aston Villa by mutual consent after 147 days as manager and two wins from 20 Premier League games.
I would have stopped fight - Eubank Sr
Chris Eubank Sr says he would have stopped Saturday's fight had his son been in the same situation as opponent Nick Blackwell.
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Young people in India have traditionally had their marriages arranged by their families but some are taking control of their own love lives.
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Yellen: Fed should 'proceed cautiously'
US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen says global risks mean that the Fed should "proceed cautiously" before raising interest rates.
Tata Steel plans to sell UK plants
India's Tata Steel says it will "explore all options for restructuring" its loss-making UK business including the Port Talbot plant.
 
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Cracked iPhone: Should you be worried?
What are the implications of the announcement that the FBI managed to get data off a password-protected iPhone without Apple's help?
Three electric car recalls in a month
Volkswagen calls back its e-Golf cars because of a stalling problem - Nissan and Renault have also recently recalled electric cars.
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Smart Windshield: clever tech, bad idea
Samsung's smartphone-connected windscreen presents more problems than it solves
 
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Can Hyundai out-Jaguar Jaguar?
The stunning Genesis New York Concept reveals a strategy: win hearts, then minds
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Expat life in the land of hobbits
Life in this Kiwi city is overwhelming for some – in the best ways possible
 
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How to master a Facebook world
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The bizarre story behind this photo
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The only recording of Virginia Woolf
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The tsunami that terrified Britain
Climate change likely played a role – could it happen again?
 
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The last wild ape to roam Europe
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The labs that keep yeast on ice
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Can you really drown in quicksand?
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