IPOB/ESN Commander Arrested In Ebonyi
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A suspected Commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,
one Nnamdi Obaji, including other accomplices have been arrested.
They were arrested by a joint-security operation in Ebonyi State.
The Police said the suspected IPOB members were arrested in their
camps in a thick forest, in Omege village, Agba community, in the Ishielu
Local Government Area of the state.
The suspects were allegedly
responsible for some criminal activities in the community and its environs in
recent times.
The Police Public Relations Officer, in the state,
SP Chris Anyanwu, revealed this in a statement, on Sunday.
Revealing how the arrest was made, he said, “In a bid to rid the
state of crime and criminality, especially as the yuletide and political
seasons set in, the Ebonyi State Police Command, under the leadership of CP
Aliyu Garba, got credible intelligence, and stormed three big camps of the
outlawed IPOB/ESN operatives (including a new one under active construction),
located in a thick forest close to Opeke River, in Omege village Agba
Community, of Ishielu LGA.
“The operation, which was spearheaded by the Command’s tactical
teams and assisted by the military and DSS in the state, relied on evidence,
professionally gathered from interrogation of Nnamdi Ngwuta Obaji (aka State
Commander No.3) and another operative of the outlawed group, Felix Ogudu who
were earlier arrested”.
He said while accessing and cordoning the
camps, the combined teams were ambushed by the criminal elements with rains of
sporadic shooting in their direction.
“Without hesitation, the
team swiftly responded and engaged them in battle and of course our superior
fire power subdued the miscreants, who chanted morale-boasting war songs,
dived into the Opeke River and swarm to different directions as they scampered
for safety. However, a good number of them were neutralized while many escaped
with bullet injuries”.
The Police spokesman said further, “After
dislodging the criminal elements and taking over the ground, the camp which
they christened “Igbo But Igbo Training Camp”, was ransacked and destroyed.
Equally, a wooden bridge under construction intended to aid the miscreants in
their coming or leaving the camp, was dismantled.”
According to
the Command’s spokesperson, items recovered from the suspects include; 11
bullet-proof jackets; eight sets of military camouflage uniforms; two camp-gas
cookers; 110 rounds of FNC live ammunition; 40 rounds of GPMG live ammunition;
1 white Toyota Hilux vehicle; among others.
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