The police in Anambra State yesterday warned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) not to dare them.
Commissioner of
Police Garba BabaUmar told reporters that the police would no longer
allow miscreants take over the society. Umar said: “Following the proscription
of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) by the Federal Government, the Anambra
State Police Command has taken steps to enforce the ban on all IPOB activities
in the State.
“Any
person/persons involved in the activities of this proscribed group will be
arrested and charged to court. Let me give a concise definition of terrorism as
‘the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to
intimidate, coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment in
order to seriously destabilise or destroy the fundamental political,
constitutional, economic or social structure of a country.
“The Terrorism
(prevention) Act 2013, as amended, provides minimum punishment of 20 years and
maximum of death sentence, depending on the offence. “Meanwhile, Section 37 sub
section (1) Criminal Code Act, Cap 77 provides that ‘any person who wages war
against the State, in order to intimidate or coerce the President or state
governor, is guilty of treason and is liable on conviction to be sentenced to
death. “Therefore, I enjoin the general public to know that participating in
the activities of this group is illegal and would amount to treasonable felony.
“I want to warn
the general populace to desist from aiding and abetting members of this group.
They should provide useful information to the police to help us arrest fleeing
members of this outlawed organisation. “The Command also wishes to reiterate
that any act of Terrorism is criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of
motivation. The Command urges the good people of Anambra to come together to
sustain the existing peace in the state.” “On our part, as a law enforcement
agency, we shall continue to safeguard the lives and property of all citizens
in the state, in line with the vision of IGP Ibrahim K. Idris.”
The Nation


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