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Breaking: Police Arrest ‘9 IPOB Members’ In Delta, Recover Stolen Rifles

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Biafra: Our Members Are Not Terrorists, Criminals - IPOB

No fewer than nine suspected members of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)  have been arrested by the Delta Police Command and 13 police service rifles recovered from them.

Naija News reports that while parading the suspects in Asaba, the Delta State Police Commissioner, Hafiz Inuwa, alleged that the men who were arrested in April were behind the numerous deadly attacks on policemen in Asaba and environs.

The Commissioner of Police said that the command’s sustained investigation of the attacks and snatching of rifles had yielded results with the arrest of the suspects.

Inuwa said the arrest of the suspects followed a discreet, diligent and painstaking investigation by detectives in the command. “Following recent series of attacks on policemen and snatching of service rifles, we have recorded great success with the arrest of these criminal elements.

“These principal suspects with strong link to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) were arrested and they have made confessional statements.

“On April 5, at about 8.15 p.m., while acting on a tip-off, police operatives swooped on Ugwunwosu camp of the IPOB members and recovered arms and ammunition snatched from policemen.

“Items recovered include, ten AK-47 rifles with police service numbers and 10 magazines with 200 rounds of ammunition.

“Also, on April 24 one of the suspects, Christian Ndiogulu, led detectives to IPOB training camp in Ibusa, where another AK-47 rifle with 20 rounds of ammunition was recovered,’’ he said.

The Police Commissioner said the rifle recovered in Ibusa was stolen by the suspects after an attack on a Police Safer Highway patrol team on the Ogwashi-Kwale road on Jan. 23. He also disclosed that on April 29, two other suspects in the group led police detectives to Idumogi forest in Okpanam community where they buried stolen police rifles.

“The police recovered two AK-47 rifles, one smoke gun, one smoke canister, four AK-47 magazines, 212 rounds of ammunition, a set of Allen keys and a handbag,” Inuwa stated, adding that in all, a total of 13 police service rifles allegedly stolen during attacks on police patrol teams in the state were recovered.