The car, with registration number MUN-670-AA Kwara State, was pulled out of the pond at about 7 p.m.
The Army was assisted in the search and rescue operation by men of the Fire Service, local divers and experts from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
NAN reports that Alkali, former Chief of Administration at the Nigeria Army Headquarters, Abuja, had been missing since Sept. 3, with efforts to trace his whereabouts yielding no fruits.
The Army, acting on intelligence checks, later narrowed the search to the pond, and insisted on evacuating the water from it.
Speaking with newsmen after the car was pulled out, Maj. Gen. Augustine Agundu, Commander, Special Task Force in charge of security on the Plateau, said that the evacuation of the water started on Sept. 22, after intelligence reports indicated the possible location of the vehicle.
Agundu explained that Alkali was caught up in a fracas at Dura, when irate youths blocked roads and attacked travelers following an invasion of the community on Sept. 2, during which 13 persons were killed.
“We started this search on Sept. 22, when we were ordered by the Chief of Army Staff to find the missing officer.
“The officer, who retired in June 2018, after 35 years of service, was traveling to Bauchi when he ran into the mob.
“Immediately we got information about his movement, we swung into action to find him. The intelligence report convinced us that this pond was where he was dumped.
“There are about 32 abandoned mining sites in this community; for us to single this one out shows that a lot of intelligence gathering was done.
“On the first day of the operation, some women tried to stop us, claiming that the pond was their source of drinking water. They also said that the pond was their ancestral water, but we ignored them.
“This pond contains a lot of hidden secrets. There are four more cars that we have discovered inside. We are determined to unravel all the secrets in it,” he said.
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