The police in Enugu, has arrested no fewer than 12 suspected members
of the outlawed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), the state command’s
spokesman, Ebere Amarizu, has said.
A statement signed by Amarizu on Tuesday said the suspects were
arrested during their “sit-at-home” campaign at the Ogbette Main Market
in Enugu.
It said the suspects went into the market with a public address
system and ordered the traders to observe a sit-at-home directive on
Sept. 23.
“Suspects were arrested by our operatives, as the alleged
announcement was being carried out and 21 handsets were recovered from
them.
“Also recovered, include flags suspected to be that of the group with
their insignia, public address systems, one wireless microphone,” the
statement said.
The statement said the suspects would be arraigned in court after investigation.
Amarizu said the command had collaborated with other sister agencies
to beef up security in parts of the state so as to forestall any
breakdown of law and order.
“We advise the public not to allow themselves to be used under any
guise to cause mischief, as anyone caught will be made to face the full
wrath of the law,” Amarizu said.
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