in , ,

4 Months To Retirement, Soldier Shoots Self Dead In Front Army Barrack Gate

A soldier serving under the 14 Brigade Headquarters, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s Barrack, Ohafia, Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State, attached to the 144 Battalion’s Forward Operation Base (FOB) located at Ngwa High School, Abayi, Osisioma Local Government Area has committed suicide.

The soldier, a senior non-commissioned soldier Command Sergeant Major (CSM) whose name was given as Vitalis, an indigene of Okpuala in Ngor-Okpuala in Imo State, shot himself in front of the FOB gate, reports

The reason for the decision to take his life in front of the army camp has not been known at the time of filing the report as there was no suicide note.

Sources within security agents in the state said that only a discreet investigation would unravel what could have prompted him to take his life, adding that any attempt to suggest what could have led to his decision to kill himself could be prejudice to the outcome of the investigation of the leadership of army in the state.

See also  Anambra Govt Tells Properties Owner On The Right Of Way To Relocate As Dualization of Amawbia-Agulu-Nanka-Ekwulobia-Uga Road Kicks Off

According to sources, until the death of the soldier, there was no reported case of domestic violence or work related disciplinary action to be against him by army authorities at the Battalion or 14 Brigade Headquarters respectively.

It was gathered that the CSM suddenly disappeared without any trace to his whereabouts for the past two weeks he has remained incommunicado as several attempts to reach him by colleagues and military authorities failed.

He was said to have returned to the army camp and shot himself to the surprise of colleagues.

See also  Victims Speak On Ordeal With Accused Police Officers Paraded Over Extortion Of N6.5m

It was gathered that the deceased would have retired from service in October, leaving his colleagues shocked as to why he chose to take his life.

The Army Public Relations Officer (APRO) Lt. Prince Innocent Omale didn’t pick calls or respond to text message sent to his WhatsApp line as of time of filing the report.

The Nation.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

Police Confirms Death Of Police Officer, OSPAC Vigilante Member In Omuma LGA

Former Ikwerre LGA Chairman Nwanosike Vows To Continue With Official Work Till Appeal Court Verdict