BIAFRA: Nigerian Joint Task Force, Arrests, Declares IPOB Members Wanted In Njaba

Scores of members of the Indigenous Peoples Of Biafra, IPOB have been arrested with its key leaders declared wanted by Nigerian security operatives made up of  the Police,DSS and Army , generally tagged the Joint Task Force, JTF.

Our Orlu correspondent reported that following the lingering security challenges  being experienced in the Orlu zone of Imo state the JTF decided to lay siege  against the alleged  known members of the IPOB said to be holding sware in the axis.

According to the report the security operatives following a tip off had swooped the sleeping community  of Amucha   in  NJaba Local Government Area of  the  state in the Orlu axis on January  3 ,2019 with the aim of arresting  many IPOB members said to be operating in the area with ease.

On the fateful day the JTF was reported to had struck at the popular square where the outlawed freedom fighters were said to always  hold their meetings.

The  hit by the Security Joint Task Force JTF, Imo State was  reported to have been quite fierce on that day as a result many  members of the group  were arrested as they were said to be holding a  zonal meeting. While some were arrested, others escaped including some  of  the IPOB ring leaders in the zone. Notable among those who were  said to had escaped included; Messrs  Robert Duru, Nwakaibeya Okehie and Charles Emeka Collins.

Investigation revealed that the said Collins was not really present in the said zonal meeting but was mentioned during the police interogations by those members arrested.

Nwakaibeya and Duru were said to be  present  in the meeting . The identity of both men were  also given away by those arrested as they were reported  to have been  subjected  to serious torture while  under going  interrogations.

Also the implication of Charles Emeka Collins,it was gathered was because as the IPOB  LGA coordinator for Njaba,he was expected  to be present in the meeting, though he wasn’t.

Our correspondent also  reports that the JTF consequently declared the three men wanted based on the statements of those arrested,who were subjected to extreme torture, as it were  to make them squill under the intense  pressure.

It was disclosed that Nwakaibeya Okehie was  later arrested by the  security operatives,while  Robert Duru was shot and killed  in his house ,the next day in the wee hours of the morning.

An eye witness revealed that Okehie was whisked off to Abuja, same day but the whereabouts  of Charles Emeka Collins was not known as at the time of filing the report.

Meanwhile, the JTF which had declared the men wanted is said  to have layed serious  manhunt for the  arrest of the NJaba LGA coordinator, Charles Emeka Collins as the only way to put paid to the incessant

insecurity in the area.

Our correspondent also   disclosed  that the  suspect,Collins hails from  Duruewuru village, Amucha  in NJaba LGA.

He is said to be a staunch leader of IPOB in Orlu zone and was  also    reported to  had been on the wanted list of the JTF.

It will be recalled that the proscribed Indigenous Peoples Of Biafra,IPOB is a separatist group operating in the South Eastern Region of Nigeria.

The struggle by the group stems from the discriminatory tendencies of the  Nigerian government since after  the Civil war that lasted from 1967 to 1970.

The three years of pogrom allegedly saw to  the killing of not less than    three million South Easterners of the Igbo tribe in  Nigeria. The aftermath of the Civil war, the group believes has seriously  alienated and marginalised the Igbos from the  political leadership and freedom in the country.Hence,the need to seperate from Nigeria had become germaine.

These reasons, they agitated are the basis for their struggle.

The Federal Government has since  in several releases pronounced the activities of the IPOB as Treasonable Felony,  and has  consequently set  machineries in motion to track down all known  and perceived persons linked  with the separatist group.

The Nigerian government had swore to deal decisively with such persons.

NIGERIA NEWSPOINT

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