POLICE CHARGES ARRESTED BIAFRA AGITATORS TO COURT
Eight persons arrested during a demonstration by pro-Biafra groups in
Asaba, Delta State, would soon be charged to court for murder and other
offences, acting Public Relations Officer of the state Police Command,
Mr. Charles Muka told Daily Sun yesterday. Muka, a Superintendent
Police Officer, however, said investigation was still on-going in the
murder of “two patriotic police officers in the line of duty.”
Members of pro-Biafran groups, including Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Biafra
Independent Movement (BIM) had, on Monday, trooped to streets of Asaba
to celebrate the anniversary of the proclamation of Biafra by
Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu on May 30, 1967.
The celebration, which was in form of demonstration, however went awry
as two police officers allegedly died in different parts of the town
during an encounter with the groups.
Meanwhile, Delta State government has restated that no part of the state
was under proposed Biafra territory and condemned IPOB, MASSOB and BIM
agitation for self rule.
In Enugu State, the Police Command, through state Criminal
Intelligence and Investigations Department, arraigned 13 persons
suspected to be MASSOB members yesterday.
The suspects were arrested on Monday at the popular Edinburgh
Roundabout in Ogui New Layout area of the state while celebrating Biafra
Day.
They were arraigned at the Magistrate Court 6 presided over by E.N
Alukwu in the Enugu North magisterial District in charge No 245c/2016
for belonging to unlawful society called Movement for MASSOB.
They were charged for committing an offence punishable under Section
495(a) of the criminal Code cap 30 Vol.11 laws of Enugu State of Nigeria
2004 and also for taking part in an unlawful assembly and thereby
committing an offence punishable under Section 106 of the Criminal
Code Cap 30 Vol.11 laws of Enugu State of Nigeria amongst other charges.
The case was adjourned till June 23 for hearing.
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