Nigeria: Special Court Martial Finds Major General UM Mohammed Guilty Of Stealing Army’s $1,476,200, Other Monies, To Be Sentenced Next Week

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  • Also convicted of selling and conversion of Army Properties worth N74million

A Special Court-Martial convened by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) has convicted the former Group Managing Director and Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Army Properties Limited, Major General Umar Muazu Mohammed, having been found guilty on 14 out of 18 count-charges brought against him.

The charges include stealing, forgery, conspiracy, Theft, and Unauthorized diversion of Army property among others and they are all subject to Army Service discipline and all contrary to Service laws.

Among the charges was the collection of a sum of $1.045,400 paid by shipping companies for the use of Nigerian Army Jetty located at no 6 Marina, Victoria Island, Lagos

Major General Mohammed was also found guilty of a theft of $430.800 being monies paid into Nigerian Army Domiciliary account at Unity Bank, Abuja for use of Nigerian Army Jetty, Marina, VI, Lagos.

Furthermore, General Mohammed was found guilty of withdrawing and confiscating the sum of N74million out of N75million paid for a property belonging to the Nigerian Army at Ikoyi, Lagos.

The General was however found not guilty on allegations that he sold Army property worth N200million in Lagos as well as stealing another N750million out of the sum of N2.5billion secured from banks as well as contribution from subscribers for a Army housing estate in Asokoro, Abuja

He was also not found guilty of charges of forging a Deed of Agreement document pursuant to confiscating another Army property in Lagos.

The Special Court Martial with Major General Kames Myam as President, has seven (7) other Major Generals as members and a Brigadier General as Judge Advocate.

It is expected to read out its sentences for the accused by Tuesday next week.

@Vanguard

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