Troops reject N1.5 million bribe from alleged cattle rustlers in Plateau

Troops of Operation Safe Haven, a military special task force maintaining peace in Plateau State and parts of Bauchi and Kaduna states, have rejected a N1.5 million bribe from suspected cattle rustlers in Plateau.
Media Officer of the operation, Capt. James Oya, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Jos.
Mr Oya said that the troops, attached to Sector four, also arrested the two suspected rustlers who offered them a bribe.
He explained that the eight officers, who rejected the bribe, were not only commended but rewarded by the commander of the operation, Maj.-Gen. Abdusalam Abubakar.
”OPSH has rewarded eight of its personnel for rejecting a N1.5 million bribe from suspected cattle rustlers in Plateau. The eight personnel, deployed at OPSH Sector four, intercepted 30 rustled cows at a checkpoint near Bisichi in the Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of the state.
“The cattle, belonging to one Shehu Umar, were rustled in Mangu and were being transported to an undisclosed location when intercepted by the troops on stop and search operation.
”The suspects, Anas Usman, 20, and Gyang Cholly, 42, immediately approached the troops in a bid to bribe them and secure a security pass for the stolen cattle. The monetary plea was rejected and the suspects arrested as well as the money,” he said.
Mr Oya said the commander, who commended the troops for their bravery and exemplary conduct, urged personnel of other security agencies to emulate the giant move toward the safety of lives and property in the state.
(NAN)
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