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DHQ Warns On Illegal Use Of Military Stickers, Insignias

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September 12, 2024
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By ZAKAA LAZARUS-Abuja.

The  Defence Headquarters (DHQ) wishes to re-emphasize that the ban on the illegal use of military stickers and displaying of  any form of Service insignia by unauthorized persons especially on vehicles is still in place.
The DHQ has observed the  non-adherence to the ban by some unauthorized individuals despite several warnings on the need to desist from such unlawful acts.
The DHQ,  therefore advises those still contravening the ban to stop immediately as the military and Nigeria Police Force have been directed to arrest and prosecute defaulters.
This decision was necessited by the rampant cases of use of military tickers  and insignias to evade security checks.

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