The Imo state police command has arrested five people
suspected to be members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in
connection with the killing of Joseph Nwaka, a police sergeant.
A statement by Orlando Ikeokwu, the command’s public
relations officer, said some of the suspects were arrested in Isu LGA of the
state on Thursday, while the others were apprehended on Friday by the
anti-kidnapping unit and tactical teams of the command.
He added that the killers of Nwaka who, until his recent
death, was attached to the command’s department of operations, made away with
his AK 47 rifle.
Ikeokwu said an AK 47 rifle with breech no 56-258115, 15
rounds of live ammunition, four locally fabricated weapons, six live
cartridges, and a large quantity of weed suspected to be Indian hemp were
recovered from the suspects.
According to him, Onyekachi Mmadufor, one of the suspects,
confessed to being a member of the IPOB who, along with his cohorts, carried
out attacks and killings of police and other security personnel.
“The crime prevention and control strategies adopted by the
Imo Police Command under the leadership of Commissioner of Police (CP) Abutu Yaro,
to rid the state of activities of the proscribed IPOB and other criminal
elements are yielding positive results,” the statement read.
“On May 14, the CP deployed Anti-Kidnapping unit and other
tactical teams of the command to Amanato Isu LGA for the arrest of members of
the IPOB but the hoodlums engaged them in a heavy gun duel.
“The operatives successfully repelled and dislodged them
leading to the immediate arrest of five suspects while others escaped with
possible gunshot wounds.
“Discreet investigation is in progress with a view to
effecting further arrests, after which they will be charged to court for
prosecution.”
Ikeokwu said Abutu Yaro, the state commissioner of police,
commended the operatives for “a job well done” and enjoined them to sustain the
tempo so as to ensure lasting security and safety of Imo residents and
Nigerians at large.
He also urged the public to support the police and the state
government in their efforts to ensure peace in the state.
Security agents, as well as government facilities, have been
targets of attacks in the south-east and south-south region of the country.
Although there is no confirmed cause of the attacks yet,
TheCable found out that killings in the south-east tripled after the IPOB
launched a security arm.
Also, the federal government recently approved new security
measures to be deployed to restore peace in the south-east and south-south.
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