The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested two
out of five of its staff members for their alleged involvement in a N310
million robbery, a statement said in Abuja on Sunday.
The statement, issued by an operative of the service, Mr
Tonu Opuiyo, said that the money belonged to a Bureau De Change operator in
Abuja.
It said that while three other Service staff members were
still at large, the military had begun a detailed investigation of five of its
personnel allegedly involved in the crime.
The statement said preliminary investigations revealed
that one of the suspects conspired with four of his colleagues to carry out the
act.
It said that the five military personnel were led by a
captain.
The statement said that efforts were on-going to
apprehend those still at large.
It said that N66.4 million and 6,000 dollars of the sum
had so far been recovered, while efforts were on to recover the remainder.
“It is to be noted that security agencies now act in
concert, thus the joint investigation undertaken with the Police, Army and the
DSS.
“This action of the service is in line with the posture
of the current Administration and DSS management focused on professionalism,
transparency and accountability,” it said.
The statement said that those arrested had been suspended
pending the completion of investigations.
“The Service wants to reiterate its commitment to the
basic ideals and principles as established by its forebears and will not spare
anyone found to be contravening the rules and regulations or the laws of the
land.
“We therefore encourage members of the public with useful
information that could lead to the arrest of those at large to volunteer same
to the Service or other security agency.
“The DSS also wishes to use this opportunity to assure
all law abiding citizens of their safety and urge them to partner with the
Service in the smooth discharge of its responsibilities,” it said.
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