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Nigerian Man Accuses Army Officers of Raiding His Boutique and Seizing Clothes Valued at N200,000, Claiming They Are Camouflaged

A businessman from Agbarho, Delta State has publicly accused Nigerian Army personnel of invading his boutique and stealing clothing items worth N200,000 under the false claim that they are camouflage outfits not permitted for civilian use.

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A Nigerian entrepreneur has raised alarm over an incident involving some officers from the Nigerian Army, who he alleges burst into his boutique in Agbarho, Delta State, and removed clothing items valued at N200,000. The officers reportedly claimed that the clothing items were camouflage, which civilians are prohibited from wearing.

In a video that has gained widespread attention on social media, the distressed businessman recounted that armed soldiers entered his shop and accused him of selling camouflage uniforms. He maintained that the garments in question bore no resemblance to military camouflage. Regardless, the officers insisted on taking all the items along with other products from his business. He noted that the military personnel were affiliated with the Delta Hawk security formation and arrived in a vehicle bearing the license plate O42.

Nigerian businessman shows his boutique after Army officers allegedly raided it.

The businessman further alleged that members of the Nigerian Army are engaging in acts akin to robbery against civilians, leveraging their armed status to intimidate and confiscate personal property.

A video of the incident was shared by the man, showcasing the audacity of the officers during the raid.

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