Wednesday, December 11, 2024 -The family of Bello Bodejo, President of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, has alleged that he was arrested and detained by the Nigerian Army.
According to a statement by his brother, Suleiman Waziri, the arrest
took place on Tuesday, December 10, at Bodejo’s office in Maliya, Nasarawa
State, reportedly carried out by officers of the 117 Battalion.
Waziri claimed the arrest is connected to an incident involving herders
and a retired Army General in Tudun Wada, Karu Local Government Area. The
confrontation allegedly began on December 8, 2024, when the retired general
fired at a herd of cattle, causing losses for the herders, who then disarmed
him and reported the incident to the police.
“My brother’s only involvement in this matter arose when relatives of
the herders approached him earlier on the morning of 9th December 2024,
pleading for his intervention as a respected leader to help secure the release
of their confiscated cattle,” Waziri explained. He further described Bodejo’s
detention as unjust and devoid of any evidence linking him to the Tudun Wada
events.
Efforts by the family and legal representatives to meet with Bodejo have
reportedly been obstructed, with access denied by the commanding officer of the
117 Battalion. “Permission to see him could only come from above,” Waziri
quoted.
Waziri has called on the Chief of Army Staff and other authorities to
ensure Bodejo’s immediate and unconditional release. “No evidence has been
presented linking him to any wrongdoing,” he said, urging a thorough and
impartial investigation into the Tudun Wada incident to ensure justice for all
parties.
This is not the first time Bodejo has faced legal challenges. In
January, he was arrested for launching a vigilante group under the Miyetti
Allah banner in Nasarawa State. Accused of forming an ethnic militia, he faced
charges but was discharged of terrorism-related allegations in May after the
Attorney General’s office withdrew the case.
The Nigerian Army has yet to release an official statement on the
arrest.
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