Tag: Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU)

  • Police arrests 37 suspected members of IPOB in Umuahia

    Abia State Command of Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in collaboration with other sister security agencies in the state on Tuesday hold a Joint Show of Force (JSF) operation in major cities of the state.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Chris Ezike in a telephone interview told our reporter that the command arrested thirty seven members of outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Umuahia, the state capital who he said dressed in Jewish robe while they joined their counterparts in the state to observe the group’s planned 10million march protest of the group.

    Ezike added that the personnel of the command also recovered Israeli and Biafra insignia from the IPOB members. This is even as he stated the law will soon take its cause after they have profiled members of the outlawed group.

    Information gathered by our reporter has it that the protesters trooped out in their thousands and began the peaceful protest around 10:00 am from the Hotel Damgrate axis of Library Avenue (Bank Road); some distance from the home of the Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi kanu.

    The protesters comprising men, women and children were said to be chanting songs in Hebrew language, singing pro -Biafra songs, waving Biafra and Israeli flags as they marched the streets of Umuahia.

    The protest, which was said to be peaceful turned bad when the protesters who were heading towards the popular Isi-Gate were intercepted and ordered to a halt at the Okpara Square by heavily armed policemen in over four pick -up vans intercepted the protesters and ordered them to halt the movement.

    The security men were said to have allegedly started firing teargas canisters to disperse the protesters which resulted to chaos in the area as traders and passersby scamper for safety.

    Unconfirmed report has it that a resident of Umuahia believed to be an asthmatic patient in the area who inhaled the teargas slumped but was however rushed out of the scene with the help of a commercial tricyclist that reportedly took the victim to an undisclosed hospital.

    Our reporter who also monitored the march in Aba where the IPOB were said to have high followership reports that security agencies including Army, Civil Defence, regular police and tactical commanders of Police Mobile Force (PMF), Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) and Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) as early as 7am moved in a convoy round major streets of Aba.

    Areas covered by the team include Ariaria market, Azikiwe road, Faulks road, Aba-Owerri road, Port Harcourt road among others.

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    A senior Police officer in Aba Area Command who spoke on anonymity told our reporter that no arrest was made in Aba as there were no IPOB or Jewish protesters on the streets of Aba.

    The source while urging Aba residents to go about their business without fear of molestation, added that the police and other sister agencies were committed in making sure that there was peace and security of lives and property in the commercial town during and after the festive period.

    In a related development, the leadership of IPOB who gave the number of the arrested members as fifty four (54) frowned at what it described as incessant arrest of the Jewish worshippers and IPOB members by security agents in the state.

    IPOB in a release signed by its spokesman, Emma Powerful threatened that they were going to notify Jewish Community all over the world about the deliberate attempt by security agencies in Nigeria and Abia State in particular to clampdown on members of the religious faith who were even peaceful while exercising their fundamental human rights.

    “We are warning Abia state police commissioner to release them, the 54 innocent citizens of Biafra who were doing peaceful evangelism in Umuahia for Biafra freedom. We blame Okezie Ikpeazu and Abia police commissioner the damage this action may cause in Abia state if they fail to release these innocent Jewish worshipers exercising their rights. Okezie Ikpeazu and police commissioner must release those arrested without further delay or they will live to regret what will come upon them soon.

    “IPOB is firmly rooted with peaceful way to restore Biafra and cannot change its resolve to become violent organization because of high handedness Nigeria Government and her security agencies especially police and army officers are using against IPOB members since inception of this peaceful means adopted by our supreme leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. We are calling on Nigeria Police and Army officers to stop this humiliation and harassment forthwith on anybody identified with IPOB family worldwide or face the consequences.

    “We are aware that Abia police commissioner and other security officers in Umuahia Abia state are working hard to please their Hausa Fulani slaves’ masters in Abuja but Hausa Fulani caliphate and their collaborators must deny them at the appropriate time.

    “However, IPOB must not fail to warn police commissioner and Okezie Ikpeazu once again if they fail to release these innocent citizens who committed no crime against anybody or Nigeria state that means they should prepare and wait for IPOB action. We are coming on Nigeria police soon because you cannot continue killing and intimidating innocent and unarmed IPOB faithful and go Scot free.

    “We promise to remain peaceful in every of our approach asking Nigerian government never push IPOB to pick up arms against anybody because it won’t be good to all and sundry in Nigeria,” the statement read.

  • IGP to Policemen: Distance yourself from IPOB

    IGP to Policemen: Distance yourself from IPOB

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris has warned policemen to distant themselves from the proscribed Independent People of Biafra (IPOB).

    He also warned them to guide against being infiltrated by those who don’t mean well for the country.

    He said this in Abuja on Thursday evening when he met with Commanders of Police Mobile Force (PMF) and Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU).

    He said: “I am directing you to keep away from people that do not mean well for this country to avoid putting yourselves in trouble.

    “Every police officer must remain loyal to his service, government and citizens of this country.  Especially those serving in the Southeast. As much as possible, keep a distance from IPOB and other illegal organisations.

    “Don’t allow any of them to penetrate you to work against this country in any way at all.

    “I know that in the past, some Police officers were seen taking pictures with him. I believe it is not in the interest of this country to associate yourselves with somebody that came openly to say he wants the country divided.

    “These are very serious issues and I want the men to keep a distance from them because they don’t mean well”.

    On the essence of the meeting, the police chief said: “I decided to arrange this meeting because I believe that in the coming months, the PMF is going to be tasked with the responsibility to ensure that law and order is maintained all over the country.

    “We are now in December and from January next year, it would be a period with highest forms of legal and illegal activities and I believe it is crucial that I summon all of you to ensure that your mind is prepared to provide security for this country.

    “There are issues that are bothering this country right now, there are beehives of political activities and this calls for professionalism from all police officers serving in this country.

    “With the political activities, people would try to infiltrate you to get your support by indulging yourself in unwholesome activities”.

  • 250 policemen deployed to curb kidnapping, armed robbery on Jere-Abuja road

    250 policemen deployed to curb kidnapping, armed robbery on Jere-Abuja road

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris has deployed 250 policemen to Jere-Abuja road.

    The men were deployed to curb cases of kidnapping, armed robbery, car snatching and other crimes on the road.

    The deployment of the operation was launched Thursday by the Deputy Inspector General of Police  (DIG), Habila Joshak at Gami Community, one of the flash points used by the kidnappers and other criminals to perpetrate their acts.

    The Unit deployed comprises; Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Police Mobile Force (PMF), and Police Federal Intelligence Bureau.

    The Police said kidnappers and other criminal elements take advantage of the speed limit and rocky areas on the road to attack their victims.

    The operation would be headed by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Olufemi Haruna and would be assisted by CSP Faruk Umaru and SP Olu Arowoshegbe.

    Highlighting why the deployment was done, Joshak said: “I’m here under the directive of the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the kind of operation that is going on on Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria road is replicated.

    “We are here to check the excesses of criminality by marauding firearm bearers who stand at intervals to forcefully  stop motorists, kidnap them into bushes and also rob some of their belongings.

    “We came here not because of Sallah patrol but to check crime and we would remain here until this road is safe for members of the public to pass unhindered”

    On the number of men deployed, Joshak said: “The total number of men for this operation is 250 personnel. An Assistant Commissioner of Police Olufemi Haruna and others would be here to supervise the men and ensure that their activities would not lead to extortion or activities that does not conform with our standard procedure.

    “The men would be in ten black spots where crime is incessant because Kidnappers, car snatchers, armed robbers and others take advantage of rocky areas and speed limits on the road to carry out criminal acts”.

    The Police chief while assuring the men of their safety and welfare also warned them not use the deployment as an opportunity to extort money from road users.

    “We have about six tents on this road and more would be installed. We have helmet, bullet proof jacket, rain coat, boat and others that would ensure minimum comfort for you to operate and be warned not to extort road users, if you do, you would be shown the way out.”

  • Delta: Many injured as Police, Air Force personnel engage in shootout

    Delta: Many injured as Police, Air Force personnel engage in shootout

    The peaceful atmosphere in Jeddo, Okpe council area of Delta, on the outskirts of Warri metropolis, was shattered Monday evening as operatives of two sisters security agencies; police and the Nigerian Air Force, engaged each other in a fierce shootout.

    Although there was no death record from the engagement, the Nation gathered that several persons, including personnel of both agencies and some residents of the area, sustained various degrees of injuries even as properties including vehicles and makeshift homes were destroyed.

    The Nation gathered that trouble started when personnel of the Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU) of the police got engaged in a hot argument with a lady, which resulted in a physical assault as the police personnel reportedly slapped the lady, who happens to be an air force personnel’s daughter.

    The lady went back home to relate her experience to her father, who reportedly mobilised his men to storm the spot where his daughter had been assaulted. The police official also called his colleagues in when he sensed that the situation was about to go out of hands.

    Security sources disclosed that the Airforce, on arriving the scene, opened fire which was replied by the Police special squad with people scampering for safety.

    Alhough no life was lost in the incident, several people, including the personnel of the two agencies, sustained injuries while several vehicles were vandalised and make shift properties of traders destroyed. The incident has scared most residents out of their homes, fearing there might be further faceoff between personnel of both bodies.

    Although efforts to get an official reaction from the police was not immediately successful as the police spokesman at the Delta state police command, DSP Andrew Aniamaka, said he was driving when reached, a senior police source confirmed the incident, but was unable to talk much.

    It was also gathered that the Area Commander of the Police in charge of Warri, Mohammed Shaba, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) met with the new Commanding Officer of NAF for several hours to find a lasting solution to the clash.

    “I am in a meeting over the clash. I can’t talk on it. It is the Commander of the Nigerian Airforce that call talk on it”, he said on phone.

    Delta State Commissioner of Police, Zanna Ibrahim, said he was not aware of the incident but promised to investigate.