Crime
ESN writes Anambra community, threatens to attack Monday
Operatives of the ESN have written to Ukwulu Community in Dunukofia LGA of Anambra State, threatening to attack the community next Monday
The community found the notice pasted on buildings Sunday morning. The threat has to do with the community passive disobedience of the IPOB sit at home order long cancelled by the secessionist main body.
“Respect yourself Ukwulu about sit-at-home, to avoid crying had I known. We are watching you since, and you people are disobeying us because of dead Nigeria.
“From Monday upwards, disobey us again and have yourself (sic) blamed. ESN is coming for you.”
The members of the community are now I fear.
“The Commissioner of Police, CP Encheng Eworo, has deployed police reinforcement team to Ukwulu Community, and urges the residents to help the police with credible information aimed at identifying the bad elements among them,” DSP Toochukwu Ikenganyia, the Anambra State Police Command’s spokesman.
“The CP calls for calm while thanking the members of the public and the community for prompt circulation and calling the attention of the Police and other security agencies.”
Ikenga said the command has beamed its searchlight on the community and that the situation was being watched.
IPOB has consistently warned its members or any other group enforcing the order.
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