Indigenous People
of Biafra, IPOB, yesterday alleged that the Abia State Police Command
abducted 21 Shalom Church members and other Christian denominations
praying in the Afara-Ukwu residence of its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
But the Abia State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Anthony Ogbizi denied the allegation, saying
his men arrested about eight members of the militant wing of the IPOB
who invaded the state in trucks from Rivers State to cause trouble in
the State.
He said that three
truck loads, with Rivers and Cross River number plates entered Umuahia
and went straight to Nnamdi Kanu's house since last week and have been
on surveillance of the city. He said the police had intelligence about
their coming and plan to flood other parts of the state.
Ogbizi said his men
did not go to Kanu's house, that the suspects were arrested while on
surveillance around Afara area and could not explain their mission when
accosted by mobile policemen manning the nipping point in the area.
He said those
arrested were being profiled at the Command's Criminal Investigation
Department, CID, to ascertain their mission in the state.
But IPOB in a
statement by its media and publicity secretary, Comrade Emma Powerful
alleged that "the Nigeria security agents abducted and tortured Jewish
worshippers in Nnamdi Kanu's residence who came to pray at the compound
on Sunday morning without any provocation.
"This is to alert
the whole world that the Jewish worshippers praying in Afaraukwu Ibeku
at IPOB leader's residence are currently undergoing severe torture from
the Nigeria security agents at Central Police Station Umuahia and Zone 9
Force Headquarters, Ehimiri Estate Ikot Ekpene Road Umuahia.
"Some of the Jewish
worshippers have been abducted and taken to unknown places, for easy
execution. The Nigeria security agents have declared war on Christians
and religious groups once again, as a daring move against the warnings
and agreement made in Washington D.C between the US President Donald
Trump and the Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari."
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