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COVID-19 Restrictions: 8 arrested, bars shut over violation,impersonation in FCT

By Daniel Tyokua

Eight persons have been arrested by the
Federal Captial Territory ,FCT, Ministerial Task-team on the Enforcement of COVID-19 for violating the restriction order and impersonating army officers in the nation’s Captial.

The violators who were arrested on Thursday at Kubwa and Dutse Alhaji districts of the FCT are to be arraigned before the Mobile Court.

Some of those arrested were in drinking bars and gardens, while a tricycle operator and a commercial motorcyclist were arrested for operating during the curfew hours.

At the second gate of Dutse-Alhaji, the team intercepted the operator of a drinking bar who claimed to be a soldier but upon interrogation he admitted that he lied in order to evade arrest.

He explained that he is a Chef who closes late from work, and not a military personnel as claimed.

In Dutse Makaranta, the team shut a beer parlour which was fully in operation few minutes after 10pm. The manager of the place also claimed that it is owned by a serving Major in the Nigerian Army, saying they decided to operate into the curfew hours because of the occupation of the owner.

Ikharo Attah, chairman of the task team, told journalists after the night operation that the compliance level in Kubwa and Dutse area was very high.

“Unlike Lugbe where we went few days ago, most of the known nightclubs and bars in Kubwa and Dutse-Alhaji are closed. Vehicular movement is very few and made up largely of those on the exemption list”, he stated.

Attah decried that “the level at which some residents of Dutse Alhaji and Makaranta parade themselves as military personnel even when they are not is worrisome.

He said; “The Chef claimed to be a soldier while the beer parlour Manager said the place belongs to a Major in the Army. This must stop forthwith. People should not drag the name and image of the military in the mud.”

The Taskteam Chairman also lamented that; “Despite the high level of compliance in these areas, very few persons still seem not to fully understand the purpose of the curfew.

He said, “Imagine the lady we met who claimed she was going to visit her friend after 9pm during the curfew. Also suprising this night were the two bricklayers we caught who were returned from Bauchi state despite the interstate travel ban and were going home to Bwari town. We still keep appealing to other Enforcement officers across the country to close ranks and halt the interstate travelling which seems to be going on massively despite the Presidential ban.”

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