The Nigerian Army on Friday released 275 detainees after they had been cleared of being members of the Boko Haram sect.
Hassan Umaru, theater commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, handed over the detainees to Kashim Shettima, governor of Borno state, at a ceremony in Maiduguri.
Umaru said the detainees included 271 Nigerians and two nationals each of the republics of Cameroon and Niger.
“Today, we are releasing 275 persons who have been in detention over suspicion of being involved in terrorism,” NAN quoted him as saying.
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“Our crack team of joint investigators has screened and cleared the persons that are in the process of being released here today.”
He said the detainees were 142 males, 49 females, 22 under aged and 50 children of cleared females.
“The persons being released comprise 142 males 49 females, 22 under aged, 50 children of cleared females, two Nigeriens and two Cameroonians,” he said.
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“In line with the principles of justice, equity and fairness, we deem it fit to release them to their families. Their stay in detention had not been palatable due to restrictions imposed on them and loss of freedom. However, I see it as their sacrifice and contribution toward the return of peace in our country.”
He said that the army had transferred eight other suspects to the police for further investigations.
“Eight cases that are criminal in nature will be transferred to the police for further action. We wish to assure Nigerians that no individual will be unjustly or unduly incarcerated.
“We remain committed to the protection of fundamental Human rights of every citizen of Nigeria and foreigners alike.”
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Receiving the detainees, Shettima commended the military for a job well done.
“Today bears a sense of professionalism, justice, equity and fairness of the Nigerian armed forces,” he said.
“The 275 suspects were picked from several locations at different times and were adjudged to be clean after through investigations.”
Shettima said the action had confirmed that the military is a respecter of the law.
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“This action bears testimony to the fact that we are running a very professional force, contrary to insinuations from several quarters speculating arbitrary killings, detention and dehumanisation of suspects,” he said.
“This is about the third or the fourth time we are receiving detainees to be reunited with their families. The Nigerian army deserves special commendation for all the sacrifices it has been making for us to have peace in this part of the world.
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“We want to urge the detainees to be worthy ambassadors to go back home and be the catalysts for promoting peace and development in our society. As a responsible government, we are going to give tokens to each of the detainees.
“Those that can be trained in vocational skills and other professions will be trained in specific professions. For those of school age, we will insist with the parents that they must have access to education. Education is a right and not a privilege and it is compulsory in this part of the world.”
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