The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) has dismissed one of its operatives in Zamfara, ASCII Maikano Sarkin-Tasha, for allegedly working with bandits to supply hard drugs and ammunition.
The State Commandant, Sani Mustapha, disclosed this on Saturday during a news briefing in Gusau.
Recall that the police command in Zamfara on Friday paraded 17 suspected bandit collaborators, including Sarkin-Tasha.
Mr Mustapha said the command was shocked by the news of the arrest of its officer, allegedly for supplying ammunition and hard drugs to bandits in Zamfara.
āAccording to our preliminary findings, the officer was arrested at a checkpoint, between Damba and Sabon Gida axis, while on transit to his hometown, Mada village of Gusau Local Government Area.
āHe was allegedly found with some elements suspected to be cannabis and other hard drugs in possession.
āOther items found on him were three armour of G3 rifles and one armour of anti-rocket launcher.
āI wish to state that the Commandant-General of the Corps, Dr Ahmed Audi, who also received the news with shock and disappointment has condemned the alleged barbaric behaviour of the officer.
āHe has directed me to take necessary administrative actions, including immediate dismissal of the personnel from the Corpsā nominal roll,ā Mr Mustapha said.
He said the command has zero-tolerance for indiscipline, corruption, criminality or any vices that were unbecoming of an officer of the corps.
āTherefore, the action of the officer reflects only his own personality.
āIt does not represent or reflect the image or character of officers and men of the Zamfara command or the Corps, nationwide.
āIn the spirit of inter-agency relationship and synergy, I will interface with the Commissioner of Police for further necessary actions.
āThis is with the view to transferring the officer to the corpsā national headquarters, Abuja, for internal disciplinary action and prosecution,ā he said.
Mr Mustapha added that the NSCDC was working with other security agencies in the fight against crime in the state, and will not spare any action in enforcing discipline against its officers, no matter their positions.
He pledged to pursue the case with utmost transparency, saying āthe corps does not condone any act of indiscipline, not to talk of banditry or terrorism allegations.
āThe corps shall keep the press and the public abreast of further developments in due course,ā Mr Mustapha added.
(NAN)