The Nigerian Army has on Thursday said it is investigating the allegation that troops of Operation Hadin Kai shot and killed one Abdulrahman Mustapha ( also referred to as A chin ) on 22 March, 2026 at Polo axis near the federal High Court Maiduguri.
The Army stated this in a statement issued to Journalists by the media information officer OPHK, Lt Col Sani Uba in Maiduguri.
Lt Col Uba said,” The attention of the Headquarters Theatre Command, Operation HADIN KAI, has been drawn to posts circulating on social media alleging that on 22 March 2026, troops shot and killed one Abdulrahman Mustapha (also referred to as Abchin) at the Polo Axis near the Federal High Court Maiduguri.”
He said the individual who was reportedly unarmed was returning from a Sallah visit, adding that the posts characterize the incident as an extrajudicial killing, alleging violations of constitutional rights, lack of transparency, and improper handling of the deceased, while calling for an independent investigation, accountability, and compensation.
The OPHK media information officer added that the Theatre Command regards these allegations as very serious and has accordingly initiated appropriate processes to establish the facts.
He, however, said preliminary operational indicators suggest that the incident, which reportedly occurred at about 11:40 p.m, may not be straightforward and could have underlying security implications.
Uba further noted that a comprehensive and impartial investigation is currently ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident, including compliance with the applicable Rules of Engagement and operational procedures.
He said initial findings indicate the possibility that troops may have encountered individuals consistent with a Boko Haram/ISWAP reconnaissance element or a sleeper cell operating within the area.
“This assessment is based on several factors, including reports that the individual in question allegedly attempted to snatch a soldier’s rifle, an action indicative of hostile intent and a direct threat to troops’ safety.
“Additionally, the individual was reportedly found in possession of multiple identification cards bearing different names from that cited in the petition, including a foreign identification card from the Niger Republic, which may suggest cross-border movement, possible infiltration, or the use of a decoy identity.
“Furthermore, he was found in possession of a bottle of Tutolin Syrup and several wraps of weed suspected to be Cannabis Sativa. Furthermore, the individual was reportedly in the company of two unidentified women who fled the scene, raising concerns about possible accomplices who are currently at large,” Uba said.
The statement added that eyewitness accounts also suggest that the individual’s conduct prior to the incident was suspicious, prompting a distress call to the nearest military location, adding that these preliminary details remain subject to verification and should not be construed as definitive conclusions.
He said the ongoing investigation will seek to clarify all aspects of the incident, including the sequence of events, the actions of all parties involved, and any relevant operational context.
The OPHK spokesman said all relevant components of OPHK have also been directed to intensify efforts to identify and apprehend the fleeing individuals, as they may provide critical information relevant to ongoing security operations.
“The Theatre Command assures the public that due process will be followed and that any findings will be addressed in accordance with applicable laws and military regulations.
“‘Operation HADIN KAI remains committed to the highest standards of professionalism, accountability, and the protection of human rights, while continuing to fulfil its mandate of safeguarding lives and maintaining security within the theatre of operations,” the statement read.
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