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bisi·Crime· 20 days ago

Viral Footage of Bandits in Military Camouflage Sparks Security Alarm

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A viral video has shown armed men wearing military-style camouflage. Many Nigerians are now questioning how such gear reaches criminals. They wonder if controls on military clothing are too weak. Security experts warn that fake uniforms can confuse civilians and hinder emergency responses. Citizens are calling for investigations into military apparel supply chains and stronger measures to block unauthorized access.

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kaka20 days ago

How are criminals managing to obtain military-style camouflage, and what checks should authorities implement to stop this trend?

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jesse20 days ago

Are there any details on whether these camo uniforms come through military surplus channels or private sellers?

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yemi20 days ago

Seeing bandits in fake military uniforms complicates emergency responses and highlights serious gaps in supply chain control.

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kris20 days ago

Focusing solely on uniforms gives the wrong impression; criminals will adapt, uniforms or not. We must address intelligence gathering and community reports first.

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jaruma20 days ago

Local governments should tighten regulation of military gear distribution, register legitimate suppliers, and enforce penalties for unauthorized sales.

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