Crime
Abducted soldier: IPOB reacts, blames armed gangs
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Friday said its security outfit Eastern Security Network (ESN) had no hand in the abduction of a soldier in Ebem Ohafia in Abia State.
The group described false claims by the Army that it raided ESN hideouts in Amangwu community of the State, in an attempt to rescue an abducted soldier, Staff Sergeant Bassey Ikunugwan.
In a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary Emma Powerful, IPOB insisted that ESN operatives do not have any camp in Amangwu Ohafia.
It stressed that if there is any such camp in the area, it is not an ESN camp, adding that the armed gangs at the camp are not working for the group.
READ ALSO: We have no hands in gruesome murder of Muslim cleric – IPOB
The separatist group maintained that its security camps are secured and sacred territories, while its outfit consists of disciplined gallant men and women who don’t indulge in kidnapping and ransom.
The statement partly reads: “We wish to debunk concocted and state sponsored media blackmail by Nigeria Military claims that they invaded ESN camp in Ohafia, Biafraland.
“We have said it before now that ESN operatives do not have any camp in Amangwu Ohafia LGA. All the criminal camps that the Nigeria Army have claimed to have invaded are not ESN camps.
-
Football1 week agoXabi Alonso targets Arda Guler as Chelsea prepare €100m transfer bid
-
Football1 week agoFIFA confirms Jay-Jay Okocha holds World Cup record
-
Business6 days agoDangote cuts petrol, diesel prices again to boost affordability, economic activity
-
Aviation7 days agoInside Airport Luggage Theft: Experts warn of rising insider syndicates
-
Politics6 days agoAmuwo Odofin: Umeadi emerges winner of NDC Reps Primary
-
Featured6 days agoPSG edge Arsenal on penalties to retain Champions League crown
-
Football7 days agoChampions League Final: Talking points ahead of Arsenal vs. PSG match
-
Featured7 days agoUCL final divides Nigerian football legends

