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Missing General’s car found in Plateau pond

Last updated: September 30, 2018 1:27 pm
Damilare Aanu
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Major General Idris Alkali's car found in a pond
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The Nigerian Army has recovered the vehicle of a missing military general, Major General Idris Alkali (Retd), inside a pond in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Channels Television reports that the vehicle was found in a pond at Dura Du, but it is unclear if it was empty.

Alkali has been missing for weeks and the military authorities have since launched a search for him.

The Commander of the 3 Division of the Nigerian army and leader of the search and rescue mission, Brigadier-General Umar Mohammed, told Channels Television on September 20 that the troops had been deployed to Dura Du.

READ: Born same day, recruited into Police force same day, died same day — Tragic story of Minna Police twins

According to him, following a preliminary investigation, the vehicle of the missing officer was seen close to the pond.

He explained that the military had also received information that some vehicles had been pushed into the pond.

Consequently, Mohammed stated that the Force will do its best to find the missing officer even if it meant draining it (the pond).

“We came here for the past three days seeing if we could salvage anything from the river. But this river, being a mining site is very deep. You can see that we have a crane. At the last resort, we have now decided that we will evacuate the water from the pond so that we can see what is inside,” he said.

The retired general was said to have been travelling from Abuja to Bauchi in a black Corolla vehicle on September 3 before he went missing. Another related topic; Vehicle plunges into Agbarho River in Delta, killed 3

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Aanu Damilare (Mercien) is a Web Developer with keen interest in blogging. Mail me at editor@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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