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Tension As Police Arrest 16 IPOB Members With Guns, Bombs
- Some suspected members of IPOB terrorising the southeastern part of Nigeria have been arrested by the police
- According to the police, the arrested suspects were involved in the killing of security agents and other criminal acts in the region
The Nigeria police have arrested 16 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and recovered guns and bombs from them.
PM News reports that this was disclosed in a statement released by the spokesperson of the police, Frank Mba, on Sunday, March 27.
The police, according to the newspaper, accused the arrested suspects of being complicit in a series of violent and unprovoked attacks on security operatives and facilities in the southeast region and other states.
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Sixteen IPOB members have been arrested with guns and bombs, police spokesperson, Frank Mba, disclosed on Sunday, March 28.
Eko hot blog gathers that the arrest was the outcome of a joint effort by the police, the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Airforce, to nab persons responsible for the emerging trend of attacks on security personnel and wanton destruction of security facilities.
The arrested suspects include Ugochukwu Samuel, a 28-year-old from Arochukwu LGA in Abia state; Raphael Idang, a 31-year-old native of Odukpani LGA of Cross River state.
Others were Cletus Nwachukwu Egole, a 60-years-old native of Orlu in Imo state; Michael Uba, a 33-year-old from Imo state.
Twelve other suspects were not identified. The police said its investigations confirmed the suspects were implicated in multiple felonies committed across several states in the southeast.
The suspects were allegedly involved in the murder of security personnel, stealing, unlawful possession of firearms, arson and so on.
It added that they will all be charged to court on the conclusion of investigations.
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