Molly Kilete, Abuja

The Nigerian army Tuesday said the soldier arrested for kidnapping and murder of his neighbor child was dismissed from the service in 2013 after a General Court Marshal that held in Kaduna had found him guilty.

The dismissed soldier Lance Corporal Adamu Galadima, who until his dismissal served with 2 Provost Group, was involved in a case of attempted murder leading to his arrest and prosecution before the General Court Marshal in Kaduna.

Director army public relations Brigadier General Mohammed Yerima, who made this known in a statement said Adamu worked as a cleaner with the Kaduna State Environmental Services after his dismissal.

Lance Corporal Adamu Galadima, was said to have been involved in an alleged case of kidnapp and murder of his neighbour’s child after collecting the sum of N5m as ransom.

Yerima who gave the clarification in a statement titled “RE: ARREST OF SOlDIER FOR KIDNAP, MURDER OF NEIGHBOUR’S CHILD, reads” “The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a video which has gone viral on the social media alleging that a soldier, Lance Corporal Adamu Galadima, was involved in an alleged case of kidnapp and murder of his neighbour’s child after collecting the sum of N5m as ransom.

“The Nigerian Army wishes to state that the information contained in the video is not true.

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“Contrary to the claim, Lance Corporal Adamu Galadima was duly dismissed from the Nigerian Army in 2013 after a General Court Marshal that held in Kaduna had found him guilty.

“His last unit was 2 Provost Group where he was involved in a case of attempted murder leading to his arrest and prosecution before the General Court Marshal in Kaduna.

“After his dismissal, Adamu found his way to Kaduna State Environmenta Services where he secured a job as a cleaner.

“He is therefore, not a personnel of Nigerian Army as at April 2021 when he committed the alleged crime.

“The Nigerian Army remains a disciplined organisation that will not condone any unprofessional conduct on the part of its officers and soldiers.

“The general public is therefore urged to ignore the misleading story currently being shared in the social media”.