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Wednesday, 24 September 2025

‎Nigeria Army Court-martial Sentences 3 to Live Imprisonment for Selling Arms to Terrorists (Details) ‎ ‎






‎A special court-martial of the Nigerian army has convicted four soldiers for illegal arms trade and aiding terrorists in the north-east.


‎The trial, convened by Ugochukwu Unachukwu, a brigadier general and acting general officer commanding 7 division and commander of sector 1, Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), was held at the officers’ mess, Theatre Command Headquarters in Maiduguri.


‎Delivering judgment, Mohammed Abdullahi, a brigadier general and president of the court-martial, sentenced Raphael Ameh, a sergeant; Ejiga Musa, a sergeant and Patrick Ocheje, a lance corporal, to life imprisonment. Omitoye Rufus, a corporal, was handed a 15-year jail term.


‎The soldiers were found guilty of offences ranging from theft and unlawful dealing in ammunition to aiding the enemy — all punishable under the Armed Forces Act.


‎Ameh, an armourer at 7 division garrison, was said to have conspired with a deceased colleague to steal ammunition from the division’s armoury.


‎He worked with police officers to conceal weapons in bags of beans and smuggle them to Enugu and Ebonyi for criminals.


‎Abdullahi said bank records showed over 100 transactions linked to the trade between July 2022 and June 2024.


‎Musa, while serving as an armourer of 195 battalion, was said to have collaborated with Ocheje and police officers to sell an AK-47 rifle and large quantities of ammunition.


‎Records showed he collected more than ₦500,000. He was arrested while attempting to sell more ammunition.


‎Abdullahi revealed that Rufus sold 40 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition to a police officer.


‎Ocheje, deployed at forward operating base Molai, was found guilty of diverting ammunition during communal clashes at the persuasion of a police officer. He also stole an AK-47 rifle belonging to a colleague.


‎The court held that their actions directly endangered military operations and national security, amounting to “aiding the enemy”.


‎Abdullahi condemned the convicts, describing them as “bad eggs” who betrayed the trust, discipline, and honour expected of soldiers in the fight against insurgency.


‎He restated the army’s zero-tolerance stance on the sale of arms or ammunition to adversaries “in whatever form or guise”.



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