The
Commissioner of Police in Abia State, Anthony Ogbizi, has said that lethal
weapons, including petrol bombs and one double-barrel gun, were recovered
during last Sunday’s raid of the residence of the leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr.
Ogbizi said this on Thursday during an interaction with newsmen in Umuahia,
adding that the items were recovered during a joint operation by security
personnel in the state.
He
said that the petrol bombs were found in buckets and incriminating documents
and letters, concerning IPOB’s activities and plans, were also recovered during
the raid.
He
said that the raid was carried out based on an intelligence report, regarding
the continued activities of some members of the group.
“We
recovered many of Biafra’s insignia, staff of office and some of those items
are being analysed,” Mr. Ogbizi said.
The
police boss said that the operation also led to the arrest of one suspected
member of IPOB.
Mr.
Ogbizi said that a Biafran flag was also found hanging on a telecommunications
mast in the area.
According
to him, the police will ask the Nigeria Communications Commission to sanction
any telecommunication company that allowed its mast to be used to hoist Biafran
flags.
He
said that the activities of IPOB in the Southeast were “stirring insurrection”
and that security agencies would not fold their arms and watch the group foment
violence in the country.
He
said that members of the group allegedly set a police station and van ablaze in
Aba, and also attacked a military patrol team in Umuahia.
The
police chief said that similar joint operations would be carried out
intermittently in Kanu’s residence, anytime they received intelligence report
that offensive weapons were brought to the place.
He
said that it was wrong to say that the military was taking over the duties of
the police rather the action should be seen as a synergy between the two
organisations to check security challenges.
Mr.
Ogbizi said that he would not hesitate to invite the army anytime the security
situation in the state grew beyond the capacity of the police.
Source: premiumtimesng.com
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