Nigeria combined team reportedly arrested 11 people in Anambra state and subsequently set four ablaze in the wee hours.
According to reports, the combined Nigeria team made up of Nigerian Army, Navy And Police carried out a house-to-house arrest in Ogbaru LGA Anambra state, and arrested a total number of 11 people.
Early this morning the Residents of Umunankwor and Osamala woke up to the shock of a gory sight where four persons were set ablaze by the Nigeria combined team.
According to the Anambra State media, “Ogbaru LGA, is still on the spotlight of military attack, which has lingered as at the time of filling this report”.
Residents of Umunankwor and Osamala woke up to the shock of a gory sight where four persons were set ablaze by the combined team of the Nigerian army, navy and police. Recall that there was a report yesterday when the abduction of the members of IPOB in the area was ongoing, and from the investigations carried out by the Anambra media team, the total number of 11 persons were abducted from their homes and four were killed and set ablaze.
They assert that their Intel, revealed, the sponsors and those responsible for pointing out the homes and the arrested persons, as “IFEANYI EMEKA, from Umunankwor Umu Ezeobi, he was responsible for leading the combined security team to the house to house arrest and disappearing of our comrades, and NNAMDI COMMODORE, from Igbuzor village Osamala who lives in Lagos, he is the chief sponsor of this illegal arrest and extrajudicial killings of our family members in Ogbaru”.
Many houses of the people they suspected to be members of the Biafra freedom movement (IPOB) were also set ablaze including the house of the women leader of Osamala, whose son was also amongst the four bodies that were burnt beyond recognition at Umunankwor junction.
According to the intel, the sponsors and those responsible for pointing out IPOB members and their homes include;
Names of the people who were abducted last night includes;
1.ODINAKA MBAOGU
2. AZUBUIKE ENEBELI
3. FRANCA OSUAGWU
4. PETER OSUAGWU
5. CHIGOZIE AGU
6. OKAKU 1 OF OSAMALA
7. APOLO EMEJOM CHAIRMAN YOUTH
8. CHINWEUBA FROM ISIOLU VILLAGE.
9. NDUKA EMEJOM JNR.
10. IK NBIELI.
11. NNAMDI OKWUOSA
The whereabouts of the above-mentioned names are still unknown up to this moment. Many have been rendered homeless as well, as a result of the burning down of their homes by the combined security forces.